10GBPS NIC Support?

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xxsj

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Does anyone know if FreeNAS supports any 10 Gigabit NICs? I run FreeNAS right next to my PfSense box, I've been considering linking them together with two of these on a cat7 cable:

View: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPRS36K/


Anyone know if there's support yet?
 

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That looks like it fell off the back of a truck.
 

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Not sure I know what you mean... are you commenting on the appearance of the card?

I mean that I wouldn't buy a generic brand PCI-e card of any kind, especially a 300 buck 10GbE adapter. For that kind of money, you can get a proper product from someone who knows what they're doing.
I'm not familiar with what exactly works best in FreeNAS, 10GbE-wise. 10GbE has been somewhat problematic in general, with the situation apparently slowly improving.
 

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I mean that I wouldn't buy a generic brand PCI-e card of any kind, especially a 300 buck 10GbE adapter. For that kind of money, you can get a proper product from someone who knows what they're doing.
I'm not familiar with what exactly works best in FreeNAS, 10GbE-wise. 10GbE has been somewhat problematic in general, with the situation apparently slowly improving.

Interesting, I've never thought of ST as a generic brand, everything I've bought from them has worked well, from USB3.0 DisplayPort adapters to SSD PCI Slot Enclosures. It does have decent reviews, to boot. Edit: looks like the reviews are all for the 1GbE adapter, drat.

If anyone knows of a better 10GbE NIC I'd love to take a look, even more so if they can confirm it works on FreeNAS (And FreeBSD in general, since I'll be putting one in PfSense as well)
 
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ST is *very* much generic.

The only currently recommended 10Gb adapter is the Chelsio, which are like $900 used on ebay.

10Gb options, at present, aren't very good.

Intel X520s are currently having driver problems so they aren't a good choice right now. A fix is expected, but nobody has a clue if that means next week or next year.
 

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ST is *very* much generic.

The only currently recommended 10Gb adapter is the Chelsio, which are like $900 used on ebay.

10Gb options, at present, aren't very good.

Intel X520s are currently having driver problems so they aren't a good choice right now. A fix is expected, but nobody has a clue if that means next week or next year.

Alright, any suggestions on aggregate link? Perhaps a decent dual or quad NIC card that works well?
 
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Intel is my recommendation. But keep in mind that if you are doing this for home, you are almost certainly wasting your time trying to do LACP/lagg. Unless you have lots of workstations (we generally say 10 minimum) you are kind of stuck. Here at my house I stuck with 1Gb until i could afford to go to 10Gb.
 

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I am using the Intel X540 10GbE and they perform OK. Dont know if they have same issue as the X520. :-S


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I am using the Intel X540 10GbE and they perform OK. Dont know if they have same issue as the X520. :-S


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I think they're the 10GBaseT version of the X520s, but I might be mistaken.
 

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any more clarity after close to 4 years on this topic?
any good and cheap product anyone could recommend?
 

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