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#1 Joe_Miner

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 12:06 PM

Most of my network in my house is wired CAT6.

I wanted to test my connection from WHS 2011 (Hal) running as a VM in a Hyper-V Role under Server 2008 R2 Ent. (Destiny) TO my WHS V1 (SkyNET).

My WHS 2011 VM is on my N40L MicroServer with an Intel NIC Card tied to the virtual NIC. The WHS V1 is running on my EX-487.

These are my results:

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WHS-V1: HP EX-487: 4*WD20EARX, Athena AP-MFATX30, 4GB G.Skill, E5200, Stablebit Scanner-|-
WHS-2011: HP N54L G7, Kingston ECC 8GB KVR1333D3E9SK2/8G, OS: 256GB M4, 5*ST3000DM001, WD PCIe USB3, R640L, Stablebit DrivePool & Scanner -|-
Test Labs: HP N40L, G.Skill 16GB F3-1333C9D-16GAO, rr2720 -|- HP N40L, Kingston ECC 16GB KVR1333D3E9SK2/16G -|-
S2012 Hyper-V Lab: Lian-Li K9WX, GA-Z77X-UD5H, i7-3770, 32GB G.Skill, 240GB Corsair GT + various HDD's-|-
Desktop W8P64: HAF 932,GA-X58A-UD3R,i7-930,12GB,240GB Corsair GS + various HDD's,HD5850,Samsung Series9 & 213T+Planar PX2710MW,C920 -|-
HTPC3 W8P64WMC: GD05B, GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3, i5-2500K, 16GB G.Skill, Corsair GTX 240GB, Crucial M4 256GB , C910, Camtasia-|-
Laptop W8P64WMC: Acer 1810T, 4GB RAM, 240GB Corsair GT SSD-|-

#2 ikon

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 12:27 PM

Not too shabby there JM

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#3 jazzerjay

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Posted 04 March 2012 - 09:08 PM

I think the important thing to note is the name "SKYNET" for your V1 server. I thought you were kidding, but you weren't. I think this moves you closer to the top of the geek chain.

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#4 jmwills

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Posted 05 March 2012 - 06:10 AM

not to worry....."he'll be back"
Windows 7 Desktop - Antec 100 Case, Intel D8H67BL, OCZ 550W PSU, Intel i3-530 CPU w/16GB G-Skill DDR3 1333 RAM
Server 2012 - Fractal Arc Midi, CoolerMaster M600 PSU, ASUS P8H67V, Intel i5-2500 CPU w/32GBG-Skill DDR3 1333 RAM, 90 GIG OCZ SSD OS Drive – Roles: Hyper-V (WHS-SharePoint-DC-SQL-Exchange-WSE 2012), Print Server - Rocket RAID 2720 5x2TB
HTPC Build - Silverstone GD05 Case, ASUS P7H55-M PRO, CoolerMaster M600W PSU, Intel i3-530 CPU w/4GB G-Skill DDR3 1333 RAM. OCZ 60GB SSD Drive for the OS with a 120GB WD 2.5" Blue drive for data storage.
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#5 ikon

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Posted 05 March 2012 - 10:22 AM

I wonder if he 'terminates' his old computers?

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#6 Joe_Miner

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Posted 29 August 2012 - 07:57 PM

I recently re-tested my network after replacing my central switch with a DGS-1024D after having a DGS-2205 and a DGS-2208 Daisy Chained together.............

The DGS-1024D is nice!

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WHS-V1: HP EX-487: 4*WD20EARX, Athena AP-MFATX30, 4GB G.Skill, E5200, Stablebit Scanner-|-
WHS-2011: HP N54L G7, Kingston ECC 8GB KVR1333D3E9SK2/8G, OS: 256GB M4, 5*ST3000DM001, WD PCIe USB3, R640L, Stablebit DrivePool & Scanner -|-
Test Labs: HP N40L, G.Skill 16GB F3-1333C9D-16GAO, rr2720 -|- HP N40L, Kingston ECC 16GB KVR1333D3E9SK2/16G -|-
S2012 Hyper-V Lab: Lian-Li K9WX, GA-Z77X-UD5H, i7-3770, 32GB G.Skill, 240GB Corsair GT + various HDD's-|-
Desktop W8P64: HAF 932,GA-X58A-UD3R,i7-930,12GB,240GB Corsair GS + various HDD's,HD5850,Samsung Series9 & 213T+Planar PX2710MW,C920 -|-
HTPC3 W8P64WMC: GD05B, GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3, i5-2500K, 16GB G.Skill, Corsair GTX 240GB, Crucial M4 256GB , C910, Camtasia-|-
Laptop W8P64WMC: Acer 1810T, 4GB RAM, 240GB Corsair GT SSD-|-

#7 ikon

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Posted 30 August 2012 - 07:00 AM

Nice boost in overall performance there Joe_Miner. Goes to show how important it is to try to get everything on 1 switch.,..well, unless you can daisy chain switches together with a 10Gb fiber link or multi-trunk a few ports together.

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