Re; 10GB connections

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Wed Nov 11 12:15:21 PST 2020


That becomes Dell's problem, does it not?  :)  This strikes me as the
sort of thing that is the reason you overpay them so much for their
hardware and support.

If it's really as simple as buying a card, and assuming you actually have
an available slot they hopefully deigned to leave free for you to fill:

https://www.newegg.com/intel-e10g42bt/p/N82E16833106075?Description=10GB%20ethernet%20card&cm_re=10GB_ethernet%20card-_-33-106-075-_-Product&quicklink=true

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On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 07:35:02PM +0000, Richard Kreiss via Filepro-list thus spoke:
> I have been considering connecting my server to my NAS via 10GB connection. I would have to purchase a 10BG network card for my Dell server.  The NAS already has a 10GB card installed.
> 
> Any suggestions as to how best to accomplish this will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> Richard Kreiss
> GCC Consulting
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