- May 28, 2008
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Over the weekend, I built myself the following whitebox for me ESXi 4.1 server:
Motherboard: Gigabyte ga-ma78gm-s2h
CPU: AMD Phenom II 940 Quad Core
Ram: GSkill DDR2-6400 8GB
NIC: Intel Pro/1000 GT Gigabit
Now, currently I only have 3 vm's going on it:
WHS
Windows 7 64bit
Google Chrome
I also have Verizon FIOS 35/35. Now, all three VM's are sharing the same NIC. My WHS currently is just on, nothing being ran/used that would affect bandwidth. Google Chrome is actually off. My Windows 7 64bit vm is what I have a question about. Again, with the 35/35 connection I have, I normally would get around 42/38 on Speedtest.net (on my main machine). Within my VM, I get 7/4 at best. What am I doing wrong here? I haven't tested in WHS just yet, but this doesn't seem right.
Now, with this said, should I add a secondary NIC to the machine and dedicate it to my Win7 VM? Will this actually work? Will I see an improvement? Should I get another PCI Intel PRO/1000 GT or go with a PCI-e Intel NIC?
Motherboard: Gigabyte ga-ma78gm-s2h
CPU: AMD Phenom II 940 Quad Core
Ram: GSkill DDR2-6400 8GB
NIC: Intel Pro/1000 GT Gigabit
Now, currently I only have 3 vm's going on it:
WHS
Windows 7 64bit
Google Chrome
I also have Verizon FIOS 35/35. Now, all three VM's are sharing the same NIC. My WHS currently is just on, nothing being ran/used that would affect bandwidth. Google Chrome is actually off. My Windows 7 64bit vm is what I have a question about. Again, with the 35/35 connection I have, I normally would get around 42/38 on Speedtest.net (on my main machine). Within my VM, I get 7/4 at best. What am I doing wrong here? I haven't tested in WHS just yet, but this doesn't seem right.
Now, with this said, should I add a secondary NIC to the machine and dedicate it to my Win7 VM? Will this actually work? Will I see an improvement? Should I get another PCI Intel PRO/1000 GT or go with a PCI-e Intel NIC?
