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Encountering problems with filling a 10G connection

Encountering problems with filling a 10G connection

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ArtQ_Q
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03-28-2016, 03:13 PM
#11
I'll lower the volume a bit and see if that helps. The issue appears to be connected to the server speed at 9.9 Gbps—unsure of the tweak, but I'll try it. Now I'm focusing on resolving the Intel system with an i9-9900K.
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ArtQ_Q
03-28-2016, 03:13 PM #11

I'll lower the volume a bit and see if that helps. The issue appears to be connected to the server speed at 9.9 Gbps—unsure of the tweak, but I'll try it. Now I'm focusing on resolving the Intel system with an i9-9900K.

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FladaHD
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03-28-2016, 11:20 PM
#12
The Intel box isn’t being throttled at all. I’m not seeing any core changes when I begin iPerfing. Switching to 9K jumbos didn’t affect things as I expected, so there must be another factor at play. I don’t know what’s slowing down the performance. I’m running on an Intel X540.
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FladaHD
03-28-2016, 11:20 PM #12

The Intel box isn’t being throttled at all. I’m not seeing any core changes when I begin iPerfing. Switching to 9K jumbos didn’t affect things as I expected, so there must be another factor at play. I don’t know what’s slowing down the performance. I’m running on an Intel X540.

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SpaceWolfve
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04-02-2016, 02:18 PM
#13
In the advanced settings (right-click the NIC in Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network Connections > Properties → Advanced), search for terms like VMQ or Virtual Machine queues. If they’re active, turn them off. One of your NICs had this feature enabled by default, which negatively affected its performance. It was a SolarFlare card, not an Intel one, but still worth reviewing. Edit: Also verify Priority and VLAN settings and disable those as well.
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SpaceWolfve
04-02-2016, 02:18 PM #13

In the advanced settings (right-click the NIC in Control Panel → Network and Internet → Network Connections > Properties → Advanced), search for terms like VMQ or Virtual Machine queues. If they’re active, turn them off. One of your NICs had this feature enabled by default, which negatively affected its performance. It was a SolarFlare card, not an Intel one, but still worth reviewing. Edit: Also verify Priority and VLAN settings and disable those as well.

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nightshadow39
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04-21-2016, 07:01 AM
#14
No similar items were detected. Packet Priority and VLAN were turned off, yet results remained unchanged. It’s puzzling why Windows 10 appears so poorly set up for such a common tool.
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nightshadow39
04-21-2016, 07:01 AM #14

No similar items were detected. Packet Priority and VLAN were turned off, yet results remained unchanged. It’s puzzling why Windows 10 appears so poorly set up for such a common tool.

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math4560
Junior Member
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04-29-2016, 02:41 AM
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The article discusses issues related to 10GbE transfer speeds and provides guidance on the topic.
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math4560
04-29-2016, 02:41 AM #15

The article discusses issues related to 10GbE transfer speeds and provides guidance on the topic.

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kenneth270
Junior Member
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05-01-2016, 11:28 AM
#16
Adjusting a few adapter configurations from that discussion brought me up to 6 Gbps reception and 3.2 Gbps sending. That's a clear boost. I won't rely on the tunables mentioned there—they're just too unreliable and would lead to huge packet loss.
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kenneth270
05-01-2016, 11:28 AM #16

Adjusting a few adapter configurations from that discussion brought me up to 6 Gbps reception and 3.2 Gbps sending. That's a clear boost. I won't rely on the tunables mentioned there—they're just too unreliable and would lead to huge packet loss.

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