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Yes, you can employ bridged NICs with an unmanaged switch.

Yes, you can employ bridged NICs with an unmanaged switch.

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JBeast2014
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11-22-2016, 04:25 AM
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It seems this setup won’t function because an unmanaged switch can’t manage several links to the same network. The SMB Multichannel feature isn’t clear in this scenario, especially when connecting multiple networks to the same server—there’s no way for it to distinguish them as the same device.
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JBeast2014
11-22-2016, 04:25 AM #11

It seems this setup won’t function because an unmanaged switch can’t manage several links to the same network. The SMB Multichannel feature isn’t clear in this scenario, especially when connecting multiple networks to the same server—there’s no way for it to distinguish them as the same device.

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icefreezjr
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11-24-2016, 09:45 AM
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405mb/s it’s smooth now. I thought there’d be problems. Now I need a Nas tool that supports this. I’m getting a 16-port SAS card, which should fit with Toshiba 8TB drives. So far I don’t understand much. I mapped the disks using the computer name instead of IP. I’m a bit concerned about switching to IP to test further. I just want software that lets me use a cache disk. Raid 5 is good, and it supports adding disks later, which is why I was checking Unraid. It also works with my 4-port NIC on Windows. Even my boss is happy—no lag compared to being at the office.
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icefreezjr
11-24-2016, 09:45 AM #12

405mb/s it’s smooth now. I thought there’d be problems. Now I need a Nas tool that supports this. I’m getting a 16-port SAS card, which should fit with Toshiba 8TB drives. So far I don’t understand much. I mapped the disks using the computer name instead of IP. I’m a bit concerned about switching to IP to test further. I just want software that lets me use a cache disk. Raid 5 is good, and it supports adding disks later, which is why I was checking Unraid. It also works with my 4-port NIC on Windows. Even my boss is happy—no lag compared to being at the office.

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