leenux_tux
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Hello Forum,
I currently use FreeNAS to provide a number of services for my home and home office/work environment, backups, serving up media content around the house and as an iSCSI target for my ESXI 5 server.
I have been going through a number of improvements over the last 6 months or so and making additions and modifications where possible, installing 8GB or RAM even when the motherboard documentation stated only 4GB was supported. Adding a dedicated vSwitch in VMWare for iSCSI traffic (my VMWAre box has two NICS, the vSwitch is configured for the on-board NIC). Installing a network switch and replacing all my 1TB drives with 2TB ones so I have more space (I never thought I would need more than 2TB !!).
What I am thinking of doing now is add another NIC to my FreeNAS box, which is a tad awkward (physically) but can be done using a PCI flexi-extender, however, I'm interested in getting some feedback from the forums experiences with this, I'm looking for the best option for speed as far as the VMWare to FreeNAS "iSCSI" connection is concerned.
Do I use Link Aggregation and configure Load Balancing ? I have read ("http://doc.freenas.org/index.php/Link_Aggregations") that you need a switch that will support "IEEE 802.3ad static link aggregation" for this to work, this could mean I have to buy a new switch.
Or do I get a crossover Ethernet cable and connect the two systems together directly. Will that give me the best throughput I can get with the limited hardware I have i.e small cost/big throughput improvement?
Thanks

I currently use FreeNAS to provide a number of services for my home and home office/work environment, backups, serving up media content around the house and as an iSCSI target for my ESXI 5 server.
I have been going through a number of improvements over the last 6 months or so and making additions and modifications where possible, installing 8GB or RAM even when the motherboard documentation stated only 4GB was supported. Adding a dedicated vSwitch in VMWare for iSCSI traffic (my VMWAre box has two NICS, the vSwitch is configured for the on-board NIC). Installing a network switch and replacing all my 1TB drives with 2TB ones so I have more space (I never thought I would need more than 2TB !!).
What I am thinking of doing now is add another NIC to my FreeNAS box, which is a tad awkward (physically) but can be done using a PCI flexi-extender, however, I'm interested in getting some feedback from the forums experiences with this, I'm looking for the best option for speed as far as the VMWare to FreeNAS "iSCSI" connection is concerned.
Do I use Link Aggregation and configure Load Balancing ? I have read ("http://doc.freenas.org/index.php/Link_Aggregations") that you need a switch that will support "IEEE 802.3ad static link aggregation" for this to work, this could mean I have to buy a new switch.
Or do I get a crossover Ethernet cable and connect the two systems together directly. Will that give me the best throughput I can get with the limited hardware I have i.e small cost/big throughput improvement?
Thanks