[kwlug-disc] 10GB networking

Madison Kelly mkelly at alteeve.com
Fri Apr 19 11:10:02 EDT 2024


On 2024-04-19 09:02, Charles M wrote:
> I must be starting to feel some of the effects of getting older as I
> sent this to myself rather than the LUG:
>
> We have 2 computers in our apartment that I sometimes need to transfer
> large files between (45GB+ BD/4k files), so I’m starting to think
> about buying some 10GB networking equipment.
>
> Currently, our Internet modem is connected to a pfsense box, which is
> connected to an 8 port gigabit switch (all ports used).
>
> I’m really only concerned with dumping files between two computers,
> but they’re at least 50 feet away from each other, probably a bit more
> if I run everything nicely along the baseboards.
>
> If I buy a couple of 10GB SPF+ cards and a 10GB switch, do I also need
> to buy a 3rd 10GB SPF+ card for the PFSENSE box? Internal routing is
> done via the separate pfsense box. Would the switch be enough to allow
> the two 10GB cards to route files without polling the pfsense box for
> each packet? Or do I need a 3rd 10GB card?
>
> Because there’s a bit of a distance between the switch and the media
> centre computer, I’m thinking a multi-mode fibre optic cable is the
> best way to go? Anything to watch out for with buying these cables and
> the switch?
>
> What else is there to consider? (All Linux boxes) Any special tuning
> for large files (heard something about enabling jumbo frames, but then
> does this affect the performance of transferring a lot of smaller
> files < 1GB)?
>
>
> Thanks all!
>
>
> Charles

If you're mainly concerned about data between two machines only, get a 
pair of NICs and directly connect them on a private network. So when you 
want to transfer the big files over the fast network, using the peer's 
10gbps private IP.

So say your main network in 192.168.1.0/24, give the two new nics 
something like 10.0.0.1/24 and 10.0.0.2/24. Will save you a lot of money 
as 10Gps SFP+ capable switches are still up there in cost, unless your 
plan is to repurpose the uplink ports. In that case, ignore this. :)

Madi

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