How to setup 10GB Ethernet easily and cheaply on unRAID Linux, Windows and OSX or hackintosh

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • This video is about how to setup 10 GbE network cards on unRAID Linux, Windows and OSX or Hackintosh. You will see a brief history of both gigabit and 10-gigabit ethernet and the two different types of 10gbe that are common today (SFP+ being the most common)
    We will look at which hardware to buy that is cheap and which hardware is best to use for each operating system.
    Of course, we do a few speed tests to see how fast 10 GbE is compared to regular gigabit ethernet.
    Please, if you can and want to support the channel and donate goo.gl/dw6MLW or check my patreon page / spaceinvaderone
    Network cards used in this tutorial were
    HP Mellanox connext 10 gbe SFP+ (great for windows and Linux)
    Solarflare SFN5122F SFP+ (great for osx/Hackintosh, some Linux and windows) ****now also supported in unraid 6.4 rc15 as of 5 dec 2017****
    Edit - osx solarflare driver as of 2019 no is longer available on Solarflare's site. so here is a link to osx driver drive.google.c...
    A big thanks to all you guys who have subscribed to the channel which now has 5,000 plus subscribers :)
    Music
    The Big Beat 80s Kevin MacLeod, Syrinx Starr
    Chee Zee Lab - Netherworld Shanty by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (creativecommon...)
    Source: incompetech.com...
    Artist: incompetech.com/

Komentáře • 150

  • @michaeljolley6773
    @michaeljolley6773 Před 3 měsíci +1

    6 years later and your video is still saving lives

  • @Daniel_Clark
    @Daniel_Clark Před 6 lety +38

    I would love to see how you setup a ramdisk in UNRAID and in Windows 7. I also want to thank you so much for all of your informative videos, i have learned a lot.

  • @xagrr
    @xagrr Před 4 lety +4

    catching up on my SI vids lately. you're slowly but surely becoming my hero.

  • @patrickdoty5534
    @patrickdoty5534 Před rokem +6

    I think a new 10gb video for unraid would make sense. a lot has changed

  • @julian.morgan
    @julian.morgan Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this and your many other excellent tutorial videos.You've opened a whole new world of possibilities I'd previously thought to be far too complicated for me to attempt. I also really appreciate the quick history lesson and explanation about power consumption. While I now maintain 4 hackintoshes for my family, I used Macs for many years before that and always wondered why they never moved on from gigabit ethernet, when Apple are, if anything, normally far too quick to adopt new standards and drop old ones (that work perfectly well thank you!) Now I know!

  • @chronicvader
    @chronicvader Před 6 lety +5

    Space, you're unraid videos are the best! I had done a 10gb home network some time ago, but decided to shut it down because the 10gb switch ate so much power to run. I tried various online tutorials on how to do peer to peer 10gb, but they were over complicated and never got it going. now I have peer 2 peer between my unraid server and my torrent PC at 10gb, and it was super simple to do. Thank you so much buddy. Keep up the great videos!

  • @diverhose
    @diverhose Před 6 lety +2

    Another great video! Thank you! Yes, please create a how-to create a RAM disk video. My Amiga came with a RAM disk built into the operating system and it was awesome!

  • @anmoldeepbhullar2974
    @anmoldeepbhullar2974 Před 6 lety

    all i gotta say is never stop making videos. you are the best

  • @sentein3538
    @sentein3538 Před 6 lety

    Ramdisk video please. I set this up on my 2 servers at home this summer. I am running Beyond Compare from a VM and using the 10GbE to backup my primary rootshare to the second server using Br1. Works great but i am limited to the write speed of my drives. it is nice, In windows 7 at least, the internal speed from Unraid to the Win7 VM is 10GbE right out of the gate. Excellent Video as always.

  • @-algodoo-
    @-algodoo- Před 6 lety +8

    Can you do a tutorial on how to use Wake On LAN to turn on the unRAID server remotely?

  • @devs45
    @devs45 Před 6 lety

    This is a great Tutorial. Now that I have more bandwidth I would like to see a video for UnRAID Kodi Headless Docker Setup. There is no videos or good guides out there. Thanks for your work.

  • @bingebinge3722
    @bingebinge3722 Před 3 lety

    Who is this guy??!! He knows everything about unRAID!!

  • @jefftimothy
    @jefftimothy Před 4 lety

    aarrggghh! I remember! Commando, in-game music. I though I recognized that music at the beginning of this video. ;) Thanks for the nostalgic flashback to the local arcade, and for these very informative videos!

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 4 lety

      Hey Jeff. You are one of the few people that notice when i slip a bit of retro gaming music into a vid. thanks for watching :)

  • @guywhoknows
    @guywhoknows Před 4 lety

    That's one of the best videos setting this subject out.
    I notice you did not do the host files so that the name/IP resolved to the 10gbe by default.

  • @joshuaburke3497
    @joshuaburke3497 Před 3 lety

    Great video - turns a complicated topic into a very easy to understand one. A note that on 6.9-RC1 the "priority" setting comment doesn't appear to be valid anymore. I never had to make any changes to the settings apart from what was outlined in the video, and it even looks like attempts to access shares through the 1gbit connection have automatically routed through the 10GbE instead.
    Not having had the earlier versions I have no idea when this changed, but it certainly makes it as close to plug and play as you could expect - it was about 30 minutes in total from installing to PCI-E slots, rebooting and updating the settings.

  • @greatness249
    @greatness249 Před 6 lety +1

    i would love to see a video about replacing your parity drive with a bigger one.

  • @hydranmenace
    @hydranmenace Před 3 lety

    I'm not to a point where I need this, but man, it looks awesome. I'm still trying to figure out absolute basics. Like how do you even decide what IP ranges to use and stuff like that. Stayed for the whole video though, even if I am wholly unqualified! :P

  • @FabriceFiorucci
    @FabriceFiorucci Před 4 lety

    Hi SpaceOne, Thank you so much for your vidéos. For info I bought 2x Asus Xg-c100c (86€ on Amazon) works like a charm on Catalina, Windows ans unraid without drivers. keep safe

  • @cfreak12345
    @cfreak12345 Před 4 lety

    It all worked for me. Thank you so much =) Keep it up and greetings from Germany

  • @Rick9814
    @Rick9814 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the video! Amazing as usual. I love all of your videos! Please keep them coming!

  • @ceb0610
    @ceb0610 Před 6 lety +47

    ...SFP+

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +7

      Yeah damn it! I messed up there ! :)

    • @ceb0610
      @ceb0610 Před 6 lety +2

      No worries, it gave a good laugh. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.

    • @stuartwhittaker1105
      @stuartwhittaker1105 Před 6 lety +3

      I thought you invented a new standard :)

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +3

      lol awesome :)

    • @dbltrub98
      @dbltrub98 Před 6 lety +7

      Spf+ is the new sunscreen standard 😂

  • @inoayh
    @inoayh Před 3 lety

    very useful video! greetings from the Alpha Centauri

  • @redgringrumble2029
    @redgringrumble2029 Před 6 lety +3

    You should add affiliate links to products you cover, I buy stuff you recommend and if you had an affiliate link, you'd get money to support your channel.

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Redgrin yes I think thats a good idea thank you.

  • @nuttybloke45
    @nuttybloke45 Před 5 lety +1

    I have the same Solarflare card (SFN5122F SFP+) but it is not recognised in Windows 10. I downloaded the driver from the Solarflare website, and it installed without a problem. Nothing appears in device manager though (before or after), and it doesn't show up in network adapters. Haven't tried another OS yet, but will try OSX or a Win Server install when I can. Anyone have any ideas?

  • @clint7455
    @clint7455 Před 3 lety

    you could make use of the hosts file on win 10 just add your ip and your hostname of server

  • @ierosgr
    @ierosgr Před 3 lety

    2020 and still remains a very nice informative video. I wonder how would it be possible to change 10gb card's options in Unraid for better performance, for instance to enable jambo frames. In windows if you go to configure or advanced there are plenty of stuff to change like
    At adapter properties go to configure or advanced
    interrupt moderation ->disabled
    RX Interrupt Moderation Type ->Adaptive
    jumpo packet ->9000
    RSS Base Processor Number ->7
    RSS Maximun Processor Number ->63
    Maximum number of RSS Processors->8
    Receive Buffers ->4096
    Send Buffers ->4096
    Maximum number of RSS Queues ->4
    Receive Side Scaling ->Enabled
    Also what would be the mess if you go to the hosts windows file (c:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts) and declare 10gb card's ip and the Unraids name. Then 10gb connection wouldn t work at all because it eould try to resolve by name and since no DNS it wouldhang there? Or that move would reduce the speed from 10gb to 1gb because of the different route (modem/router) which is 1gb
    PS Seen some videos that did that naming in hosts but I dont know if that would require a 10gb switch also that it would have been connected to the main modem/router and the name then it wouldnt matter.

  • @tjb_altf4
    @tjb_altf4 Před 6 lety +1

    Should be able to configure the HOST file on client to force it to use the 10GbE connection when using server name.

  • @mobilechaosyt
    @mobilechaosyt Před 6 lety +1

    Great videos as always, however have you looked into the new 10g switches or even an old enterprise switch to give 10g access across the network for multiple devices? I have an issue where my server and desktops are in different locations and I need switches on both sides to provide network connectivity, so two 10g switches will help give the properly connectivity.

  • @baggi0945
    @baggi0945 Před rokem

    Great video. I’m looking to do this with mine, seeing as this video is 5 years old are their any other budget NICs other than the Solarflair/HP Mellanox as these are quite hard to come by these days? Thanks

  • @fu1r4
    @fu1r4 Před 3 lety

    19:20 You are saying 8320 gigabit per second, but the note in the video is showing 8320 megabit per second ...

  • @shishirxs
    @shishirxs Před rokem

    Please make a video of 40Gb Ethernet connection for unraid

  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant Před 4 lety +3

    Do the two networks (1G and 10G) need to be on different subnets? If I'm daisy-changing my internet to my PC via a network bridge on the unRAID server, can I not keep them all on the same 192.168.0.xxx subnet?

  • @LarryKalis
    @LarryKalis Před 9 měsíci

    Did you ever make the RAM disk video?

  • @arturperzyna5453
    @arturperzyna5453 Před 2 lety

    Unraid doesn't support SPF cards or just these specific Solarflare ones?

  • @ElkossComb
    @ElkossComb Před 6 lety

    Awesome video like Always; I don't see how to make a Ramdisk in Unraid, a little topic about it?

  • @onestopviewfiles
    @onestopviewfiles Před 2 lety

    Wonder about something this but for a laptop?

  • @saygoodnightkevin
    @saygoodnightkevin Před 6 lety

    10:20 I'm so new to this, so I'm stuck. Is there some kind of rhyme or reason or method to how you came up with this number? Do I need to match some of these numbers to something else in my system? or can I just make anything up? Thanks for your help.

    • @KayJay01
      @KayJay01 Před 4 lety

      It's just a random IP address. I personally use 10.0.0.x for my normal LAN and 10.0.10.x for my 10GbE.

  • @escapement
    @escapement Před 5 lety

    I'm testing 40gbe connectx-3 cards.... dual port... I believe you can bridge the two ports so you can daisy chain the network... I will buy a switch if this doesn't work...

  • @simonemastellonephotography

    Is the solarflare now working on unraid , i am planning to make this upgrade as well.

  • @tehdave192
    @tehdave192 Před 3 lety

    I really wish I could figure out why my SMB is so slow. I have tried various thing sand I'm always getting around ~100 MB/s most of the time, sometimes it jumps up to 150-250, but it is nowhere near constant
    I do have good NVMe cache drives, and a switch capable of SFP+ 10G, as well as a a 10G card in both my windows PC and my server

  • @thebandit1324
    @thebandit1324 Před 4 lety

    Hey there, first of all, what a great info packed video. I am wondering though could you connect an unraid server to a Small 10gbe switch and have say 3 or 4 pcs be able to be able to have direct access to the server without the internet ?

  • @rodvanrhyn1612
    @rodvanrhyn1612 Před 3 lety

    What kind of connector would you recommend? a normal cable (Cat 6 or HIgher) or a SFP+? The cards that I am looking at are XG-C100C and XG-C100F

  • @zevindd
    @zevindd Před 6 lety

    Great video. I recently just did this myself, and am very happy with it. The one problem I've had, is that on unraid, my plex docker now thinks it's IP is the one on the 10Gb direct link. I think this is causing everything from plex to transcode as though it's remote access. Any thoughts? Thanks!

  • @anupamsaikia4605
    @anupamsaikia4605 Před 6 lety

    Just Superb! thanks for your effort and time.

  • @croquis24
    @croquis24 Před 6 lety

    by using static dhcp reservation and briging the 1gb and 10gb nic in windows u can use the same subnet and remouve the redundent 1gm cable on the server but the drawbac is that the windows needs to stay on all the time for the server to be able to comunicat o the network i dont know if u can do this in reverse in unraid basic ly it turn the nic into a pastru switsh

  • @pulleyluke
    @pulleyluke Před 6 lety

    hey this is completely off topic but do you think you could possibly make a video on how to setup a network boot (pxe) on unraid? thanks keep it up 😁

  • @KoncadeGaming
    @KoncadeGaming Před 6 lety +1

    Hey SpaceInvader One, any chance you can do something on 10Gbe multichannel and unraid, would love to use 2 x 10gbe nics in peer to peer between the unraid server and windows 10 machine to fully use Nvme m.2 drive speeds @20Gbe. Currently have a 2 port HP NC523SFP in unraid and 2 mellanox-x2 cards that can go into my windows 10 machine. Have you done anything like this or know it to work?

  • @thegmkiller1967
    @thegmkiller1967 Před 6 lety +1

    Where do you find solarflare drivers for win 10. The drivers I have cause bsod

  • @JonatanCastro-secondary

    Great video man, thanks so much!

  • @ccvideophotography
    @ccvideophotography Před 4 lety

    I followed your guide to this day and it seemed good, but I bought this card and it was not compatible with Catalina. Sad to see the sfp+ standard start to fade. :(. Would anyone know how to make this work with these drivers? Thanks!

  • @jonthemachine1970
    @jonthemachine1970 Před 3 lety

    I had TrueNas running then I tried this video. It didnt work. Now I cant get back into TrueNas. This is super complex and frustrating.

  • @andrewkroessler685
    @andrewkroessler685 Před 4 lety

    as soon as i try to make the map network drive on windows 10 it asks for network credentials....??? no combination of account and password is working. im stumped and google options all dont work

  • @meandthemrs896
    @meandthemrs896 Před 3 lety

    Hi - just played around my system based upon your video, which was excellent by the way. My Unraid server has a Broadcom card in it - 2 connections at 10GB and 2 at 1GB. The two 1 gig ports aren't connected to anything - one of the 10GB ports is connected to my network switch and the other to a windows server . I wasn't sure which port was which in UnRAID so I set each port with a static address and pinged each from my windows server - I expected only 2 to work but all 4 did even though bonding and bridging is off on all. Why would this be ? - also did a test copying as you did and only achieved 170MB/Sec ?

  • @methanoid
    @methanoid Před 6 lety

    Super video Ed, and made me want something I didnt know I wanted :-) Any response from LT on including the Solarflare linux driver in unRAID ?

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety

      Yes, Tom has already put the solarflare drivers in the lastest rc! 6.4.0_rc15e released today :)

  • @neekovturbo
    @neekovturbo Před 6 lety

    Excellent video, made me subscribe to your channel! Im also a avid hackintosh user and this video was very educational as Im looking in to setting up 10gb network for our small video editing studio in Armenia all running macOS. Can you do a video on how set up a 10gb network switch/router to have a few machines access a NAS server that is 10Gb copper. Its so confusing on what to use and what works on hacintoshes and what doesn’t. Thanks mate! Looking forward to your next upload.

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Neekolos. Thanks for subscribing. Yes I actually have a video planned on making a 10gbe switch which will do just what you are looking for. I am just needing to order some parts and should hopefully get the video done this month. :)

    • @neekovturbo
      @neekovturbo Před 6 lety

      Spaceinvader One looking forward to it.

    • @anupamsaikia4605
      @anupamsaikia4605 Před 6 lety

      Great!! I am also looking into building an unRAID server for Studio Storage with multiple HaKINTOSH and Windows 10 graphics workstations. Same here confusing about Raid Controllers, Gigabit Switch with SFP+ and Cat6

  • @AceBoy2099
    @AceBoy2099 Před 2 lety

    I have a couple questions.
    1. Do you have any issues with the 10G cards disconnecting from unraid (I think due to thermal limits or something, at least that's my issue; Chenbro NR12000 and hp nc523sfp)
    2. Is windows 7 the same as windows 10 setup in the video? I'll have to try and figure it out after I figure out how to get the 10g card to work on the unraid machine.
    3. Would that setup with local static IPs work through a switch for example, my home network is 192.168.1.x, say I make my 10G 168.192.1.x, would the switch be able to determine what's what or do I need a designated switch?
    I'm only running windows (7, 8.1, and some 10) and Unraid; no mac or other linux (for now, I haven't gotten the time to sit down and try to learn a linux).

  • @techpchouse
    @techpchouse Před 2 lety

    you are a hero! thank you

  • @giornikitop5373
    @giornikitop5373 Před 4 lety

    why not use the mellanox in win-linux-unraid box and the solarf in osx one?

  • @UBAYBE
    @UBAYBE Před 2 lety

    Do you have a similar video for 10GBethernet not using spf, just cat 6?

    • @Cary_mac
      @Cary_mac Před 2 lety

      Intel X520-540 or x550 cards.

  • @MengLy
    @MengLy Před 5 lety

    Hi, great videos like always.. ive tried this but for some reason.. i can see the 10gb card in System Devices but in network settings... im not seeing the card there to setup the IP address.
    im trying to connect to UNRAID system together. one system has already 2 card and one has 4 cards but they dont show the 10gb card..
    any ideas?

  • @escapement
    @escapement Před 5 lety

    Now 40 gbe cards are cheap as dirt.... and qsfp+ cables can be had cheap... Just bought a 25m active cable for less than $100...Moving my new media server, which I'm building atm.. into the basement because it's a 2u beast that sounds like a jet engine that I bought for $350 off ebay..Dual xeon with 24gb of ram and 12x3tb sas drives.. Connectx-3 cards can be bought from anywhere from $30-$100... and they support rdma which is crazy fast.... Don't think unraid supports rdma, but not sure...

  • @SEMANUELE
    @SEMANUELE Před 3 lety

    Hello! i need to speedup my imaging browsing on my unraid server.
    I want to buy solarflare for my win/hack machine and mellanox for my unraid server.
    That works?

  • @KayJay01
    @KayJay01 Před 4 lety

    How would I go about using this on a docker container? I am trying to set up a lancache (from the excellent lancache-bundle container) for Steam and it worked fine over 1Gb. However, when I use br2 and set the correct subnet (1Gb LAN is on 10.0.0.x and 10Gb peer-to-peer is on 10.0.10.x) and IP address (10.0.10.1 for the Unraid NIC, 10.0.10.2 for the Windows 10 NIC, and 10.0.10.3 for the docker container) it doesn't seem to function anymore.
    My theory is that since the 10Gb network has no access to the internet, and the lancache needs to download stuff from the Steam servers, it's unable to do so since it's on the different subnet and has no access to the internet. Is there a way to access the container on the 10Gbe network but have it connect to the internet in some way as well?
    Is this a case in which a switch would be required so that I could access the internet over the 10GbE cable (let's say a 4-port switch, one is the port coming from the router with internet with a RJ45 to SFP+ transciever, with the two others connecting to the server and client)? I'd love your input on this as I don't want to just spend money on a switch then later realize I either didn't need it or it wouldn't fix my issue.
    Also, you should totally make a video on the lancache-bundle container! It's a fantastic container that is really useful for saving disk space on my client computer, as all my games just sit on my server and download at hundreds of megabytes a second (if they're on the array, if they're on the cache then it's potentially 500MB/s+ depending on what device it's on, SATA or NVMe) if I want to play a game. For now I have to be content with it being limited to 125MB/s on Gigabit (which is still 10x faster than doing it over the internet!), but I'd like to be able to use my NVMe drive and 10GbE network to download at upwards of 1.25GB/s.

  • @MorgonautHackintosh
    @MorgonautHackintosh Před 5 lety

    thank you for your effort!

  • @sebastianklein9093
    @sebastianklein9093 Před 6 lety +4

    So, I can see this being useful on FreeNas and other RAID/ZFS based systems. But is it really worth it on unRAID? You're only gonna get the read speed of the disk the file is stored on, except if you pull files from an SSD cache array. And read speeds of the most commonly used drives (3TB WD Red for example) rarely exceed 150MB/s which is only about 30MB/s faster than the 1Gbit cap.
    Am I missing something?

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah you are right that on unRAID it will only transfer from the servers fastest disk. But if you are writing files to the server from a workstation and the share is cache enabled then it will write to the speeds of the ssd.
      Also this video if for setting up 10gbe on windows and osx as well as unRAID :)

    • @lilg563
      @lilg563 Před 6 lety

      Not only that but if you're reading from multiple disk simultaneously. You should see a benefit as well.

    • @methanoid
      @methanoid Před 6 lety

      Or you might be reading/writing to an SSD pool on unRAID ;-)

    • @joespurlock4628
      @joespurlock4628 Před 6 lety +1

      You can easily set up an UnRaid share to "live" on the cache drive, and then use SSD on both ends, get 300-500 GB/sec Doing this I can transfer the Win10 install ISO literally faster than I can get a screenshot taken of it. (or even better NVME drive on both ends!). Or more practically perhaps, play a game on Windows (or run a big program) that you store on your NAS cache drive. Then your Windows drive can be much smaller/cheaper. In my case, it allows my Win machine (and Hackintosh) to be in mini PCs and the NAS in the "big box". My UnRaid box can be a slow but hugely multicore (dual CPU) Xeon machine but still use fast i7's in the Win/Mac rigs for my apps and games. And we're talking

    • @Rhynri
      @Rhynri Před 6 lety

      I do something like this. My unRaid box runs all the computers in the house via in-home streaming boxes and little raspberry pi type stuff. The cache array is 9gb/sec reads and 6gb/sec writes for sequential data. And all the GPUs.

  • @DerrickBailey
    @DerrickBailey Před 6 lety

    Great video, subscribed!

  • @MagecraftLP
    @MagecraftLP Před 3 lety

    I can't find the linux drivers for the mellanox card...

  • @totalkiller4
    @totalkiller4 Před 5 lety

    for me my 1gb and my 10gb have the same mac address so when i follow the steps for setting up unraid when i do it and hit apply i can no longer get in to the web page for unraid ? any idea why this is ?

  • @SammerJammer
    @SammerJammer Před 4 lety

    Is it possible to do this with 2 RJ45 10Gbe cards and a cat 6a cable?

  • @HighlanderJC
    @HighlanderJC Před 6 lety

    Hi Ed I set up the 10gb ok but when I map a drive in windows to unraid 10gb address it asks for network credentials for the 10g address, I only have a password for 1g address. any ideas?

  • @gaby1491
    @gaby1491 Před 4 lety

    why did you use two different subnets for the sfp connections?

  • @Rick9814
    @Rick9814 Před 6 lety +3

    Do you have a video for how to setup the ramdisk on unraid?

    • @MrThatnovaguy
      @MrThatnovaguy Před 6 lety

      I would also be interested in seeing this, plus the various uses.

    • @johnfermor
      @johnfermor Před 6 lety

      Me too! Fantastic videos. Many thanks!

    • @godelrt
      @godelrt Před 3 lety

      Please do a video on RAM disk!

  • @m4st3rowner
    @m4st3rowner Před 4 lety

    I have a VM running on unraid. Anyway I could use 10gb to connect via VNC?

  • @dinezeazy
    @dinezeazy Před 6 lety +1

    Its cool but i have 4 windows systems in a room with a unraid attached along with a Boss computer 30 meter apart. All of them are connected through a gigabit switch with cat 6 cable.
    As with you said cat 6 can transfer better bandwidth of 10gbe, can you explain how exactly that works? so that i can upgrade my system easily.

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +1

      To use 10gbe over cat 6 you need a different network adaptor than i use in the video. Something like a Intel X540-T2 Dual Port 10Gbit RJ45 PCI-e X8 Adapter You will also need a 10 gbe switch

    • @Rhynri
      @Rhynri Před 6 lety

      On the bright side, enthusiast motherboards are starting to come with 10gbe built in or with a daughter card (almost all x399 mobos, for example have this). Hopefully this will push adoption and get us some cheaper 10gbe switches/routers.

  • @verschup
    @verschup Před 5 lety +1

    Only found your channel a few weeks ago and it's my bible for Unraid, so thanks a million mate. Quick question though, so I am trying to do the same but between my Unraid server and my Ubuntu box. I managed to get all the unraid setup in, and I thought I had the Ubuntu part working too, but I cannot see the unraid server or map to it. Any suggestions?

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 5 lety

      You should just be able to mount a share on ubuntu to unraid. Try smb. smb://x.x.x.x/share make sure the x.x.x.x is the IP of the Unraid servers 10gbe adapter. Hope this helps. Thanks, for watching :)

  • @killianbayer
    @killianbayer Před 6 lety

    So, I bought the Solarflare SFN5122F SFP+ Card. But it doesn't fit into my motherboard. I'm using a Z370 Aorus gaming 7. It doesn't fit into my case (It's to narrow), and won't lock into the motherboard PCIe slot. I could get it to work if I screwed off the back plate, but it sits loose.
    Are there adapters, or do I need to go with a completely different card. I'd be grateful​ for your insight....
    Cheers,
    Killian

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Killian. So i am guessing that you have bought the small form factor version. I dont think that you will be able to buy an adaptor. I would sell the card you have and buy the full size version.

    • @killianbayer
      @killianbayer Před 6 lety

      @@SpaceinvaderOne Thanks for your reply!

  • @tachyonpost1472
    @tachyonpost1472 Před 6 lety

    Hey Spaceinvader One. Again tnx for this video ad it pushed me to finaly dive into the 10GB world. But i am hitting a massive problem. I can pass thru my dual 1GB adapter in the unraid server perfectly fine to the OSX Sierra VM. I flashed it so i can use the SmallTree drivers. I get speeds as expected for unraid. BUT, the big BUT is that if i i use bridging instead , so use the vmxnet3 driver in OSX , it only reports 1GB and speeds are limited to 1GB. This is true for a 1GB card based unraid bridge as well as an actual 10GB card based unraid bridge. Did you even managed to get the virtual card ever to declare itself as 10G ?
    For Windows VM's it seems all good and even a 1GB based bridge works as a 10GB virtual card when accessing unraid shares. And thats the reason i need it for.
    I tricked it to test by plugging port 2 into port 1 and having port 1 in unraid and port 2 physical passed to the VM and i get 400mb/s read speeds from my ssd btrfs cache pool this way.
    But i can not keep using this loop trick as i need the port for a direct connection to my workstation to 10G and have no switch.
    I hoped to bypass the use of a switch.
    Only crazy thing i am thinking about is mounting the unraid share on the workstation over 10G then exporting from there and mount back in the VM, but that seems insane. I just need the bridge to work.

  • @user-bd5xp2ov2b
    @user-bd5xp2ov2b Před 5 lety

    你好我来自中国,请问SFN5122F SFP +这个卡你在WIN10专业版,上面怎么驱动它工作的,我的SFN5122F SFP +怎么插上无法驱动和识别。希望能得到你的帮助谢谢。
    Hello, I am from China, may I ask SFN5122F SFP + this card you are in WIN10 Pro, how to drive it to work, my SFN5122F SFP + plug in can not be driven and recognized. I hope to get your help, thank you.

  • @MrHuongalt
    @MrHuongalt Před 4 lety

    dumb question is there a need for a cross over cable or can you directly connect them via SFP cable//
    I can get my cards to see each other and ping but windows 10 wont connect to any share on unraid and was wondering of that could be a factor

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 4 lety +1

      No you dont need a crossover cable. Try mapping a network drive from windows to the server ie \\192.168.0.199\myshare thanks for watching :)

    • @MrHuongalt
      @MrHuongalt Před 4 lety

      @@SpaceinvaderOne hi yes did that, it either times out with an error of firewall on the other end could be preventing the connection (not the exact wording) or a BSOD.. so maybe its a driver problem on the windows side (using a chelsio t320) . I will source some later mellanox cards and give them ago-
      great videos btw .. i always give u the thumbs up

  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant Před 4 lety

    What about doing this in 2020 with RJ45?

  • @diamond2ktube
    @diamond2ktube Před 6 lety

    What do you think about Solarflare SFN5322F Dual-Port 10GbE SFP+? Could i use in pfSense router? it is available in uk now

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety

      I use it in osx. Havent tried in pfsense natively. I use mine bridged in a virtual pfsense. If I get a chance i will see if pfsense has driver support for it and report back.

    • @diamond2ktube
      @diamond2ktube Před 6 lety

      That would be great to confirm, i am struggling to buy 6-8 of them (SFN5122F SFP+) to make SFP+ switch. The other interesting question would be, how many PCIe card could i pass trough to an unRaid VM? According to my previous experiment, it was 3GPU/VM. If i want to put pfSence in VM, i will need more for sure otherwise i need to do bear-metal. (Planned MB: SuperMicro X10SRA-F)
      Huge Respect for the useful tutorials!

  • @Gershy13
    @Gershy13 Před 5 lety

    Is there a way to do this over cat5e instead of sfp+ while keeping similar costs? As my house already has cat5e runs, and my server is in a different room to my PC.

    • @cesarsantos4533
      @cesarsantos4533 Před 5 lety

      you'd have to get a 10gbe switch and sfp+ to copper 10gbe rj45 adapter.

    • @KayJay01
      @KayJay01 Před 4 lety

      Cat5e is not rated for 10GbE. Cat6a is ideal, Cat6 works at shorter ranges. But not Cat5e.

  • @AleXXRockBluesBand
    @AleXXRockBluesBand Před 5 lety

    Just installed the Solarflare Card, but can't find any Mac OS Drivers on the Solarflare Homepage. Any ideas?

    • @deghimon
      @deghimon Před 3 lety

      The card is working for me without adding drivers in Big Sur. Has problems walking from sleep sometimes though.

  • @Black_Dollarz
    @Black_Dollarz Před 5 lety

    can you recommend a DAC for these nics?

  • @succuvamp_anna
    @succuvamp_anna Před 6 lety +1

    Yes, do the RAM disk video

  • @turkeyphant
    @turkeyphant Před 4 lety

    What's the cheapest RJ45 switch available in the UK these days?

    • @turkeyphant
      @turkeyphant Před 4 lety

      Although it seems this is unnecessary if there are only two 10 GbE devices. But I would need to have a completely different network range for access over 10 GbE?

  • @TekDopeMag
    @TekDopeMag Před 4 lety

    Are you able to get that Solarflare card running in MacOs Catalina?

    • @deghimon
      @deghimon Před 3 lety

      Mine works in Big Sur without adding drivers. Has problems waking from sleep sometimes though.

  • @daviddavidsonn3578
    @daviddavidsonn3578 Před 5 lety +2

    19:17 "8,320 gigabits/s" that's a lot...it's about a terabyte/s I guess you made a mistake

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah should have said 8320 megabits but in my defence, I did write it correctly on the screen lol :)

  • @can0nfodder140
    @can0nfodder140 Před 6 lety

    Hi +Spaceinvader One, love your unraid videos! question...do you have a line on any single port 10gbe sfp+ cards for a decent price with a low profile bracket? my unRAID server is in a 2U 12 bay hotswap case and space is tight I am only going to be linking my two unraid servers together one is media and general storage other is my home automation and VM server just want my VM on one server to be able to transfer files to other nice and fast....Keep up the great work love from Canada!

  • @10138707
    @10138707 Před 6 lety

    could this be done with two uraid systems.thanks

    • @SpaceinvaderOne
      @SpaceinvaderOne  Před 6 lety

      Hi Kenneth. Yes I link 2 unRAID servers together like this. You can even run a VM from a vdisk on the other unraid server (using nfs share)as speed is so good.

  • @Gershy13
    @Gershy13 Před 5 lety

    Is it possible to bond both of the 10gb links for a 20gb link?

    • @MrGivmedew
      @MrGivmedew Před 5 lety

      I don't think you will be able to bond them and get a performance increase without a switch. With a switch you will likely only receive a performance increase by bonding 2 on the server side but not on the client side. When you download files from one computer to another you typically will be limited by a single connections max speed. However if you have 2 computers pulling from the same server and the server is actually capable of outputting more than 1200MB/s then you will indeed benefit from bonding the channels on the server side.
      To benefit from bonding on the client side you would have to transfer files using the newer versions of SMB. Sometimes even with SMB on both sides I have seen where you don't get the expected gain. For example sometimes I don't see the 450+MB/s transfer speeds expected from a 4 port gigabit network card even though the switch is fed by 2 SFP+ ports that are bonded and the NAS is capable of sustained 600MB/s speeds and multiple minute long bursts of 1800MB/s. There is even an array on the nas that is comprised of (6) 1TB SSDs and even pulling from that sometimes I only see 300-350MB/s on my 4 port gigabit cards.
      Anyways I would read about making use of those 4 port cards because it will give some insight into the troubles of making use of multiple high speed connections over SMB

    • @KayJay01
      @KayJay01 Před 4 lety

      Bonding allows two clients to both saturate a 10Gb each- it will not let one client have a 20Gb link.

  • @deghimon
    @deghimon Před 3 lety

    Well crap. I bought these cards to run on my Hackintosh, and the software isn't available for Big Sur. Guilty of not doing my research! Anybody else tried to get this working?

    • @bankangle9742
      @bankangle9742 Před 3 lety

      Yes I did

    • @bankangle9742
      @bankangle9742 Před 3 lety

      But I don’t get it to work on windows

    • @deghimon
      @deghimon Před 3 lety

      @@bankangle9742 I have it working, but the card messed up sleep on my Hackintosh.

    • @bankangle9742
      @bankangle9742 Před 3 lety

      @@deghimon Hi Jeff, I didn`t look into this yet, because I don`t activate sleep on my hackintosh.

  • @JB3Duk
    @JB3Duk Před 6 lety

    It’s SFP not SPF. Small form factor pluggable

  • @cenubit
    @cenubit Před 3 lety

    Mellanox SUX for Windows

  • @escapement
    @escapement Před 5 lety

    Why stop at 10? Go for 40gb... Cards are reasonable and switches are too...

    • @svampebob007
      @svampebob007 Před 5 lety

      That's what I got, found out that two 2x10Gbps cards (HP NC552SFP) is cheaper then one Asus 10Gbps card (the one with one rj45 port)
      Those care are full duplex so 40Gbps network through put RX/TX.
      I was watching some reviews of the Asus one and it seems that it's overheating and basically typical retail quality, it's not bad, but definitively not server quality.
      For anybody that wants to get into server stuff, look at decommissioned server parts on ebay, it's usually cheap because they are selling "last gen stuff" just to recover a small % of what they paid to cover the cost of the new shiny stuff that us mortals can't afford (until we need to upgrade our amateur setup :) ).
      I'm not going to get a switch though, my idea is to have 1Gbps VNC and basically use my servers in the old fashion with simple low power "terminals"

  • @pou7151
    @pou7151 Před 2 lety

    dude its sfp not spf

  • @aarent3604
    @aarent3604 Před 3 lety

    18:56 i think i just cheated on my wife.

  • @danielb9128
    @danielb9128 Před 4 lety

    SFP+.......

  • @permissionBRICK
    @permissionBRICK Před 5 lety

    3 minutes into the vid: If you're an average user, you can stop watching this video now.