Sawtaytoes
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- Jul 9, 2022
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I have 4 NICs in my NAS. I want to use all 4 for SMB multichannel, but as soon as I try to add a second one on the same network, it complains:
You're not supposed to use LAGG, so what do I do?
As a TrueNAS user, it's frustrating getting conflicting info on arbitrary (and unnecessary) restrictions on my own freakin' NAS versus the capabilities of the OS itself.
My personal computer runs Windows and has 4 NICs. 3 of them are on this network, 1 of them is assigned to a VLAN. Why is that bad? Windows prioritizes sending data out of the 25Gb fiber links rather than the one slower Ethernet link I use as a backup. I can't imagine why TrueNAS wouldn't also do this.
You're not supposed to use LAGG, so what do I do?
As a TrueNAS user, it's frustrating getting conflicting info on arbitrary (and unnecessary) restrictions on my own freakin' NAS versus the capabilities of the OS itself.
My personal computer runs Windows and has 4 NICs. 3 of them are on this network, 1 of them is assigned to a VLAN. Why is that bad? Windows prioritizes sending data out of the 25Gb fiber links rather than the one slower Ethernet link I use as a backup. I can't imagine why TrueNAS wouldn't also do this.