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    Default Small Tree Ethernet Card 10 GBit

    Hi @all,

    I use a NAS storage with open-e v6. I've bought a new Small Tree ethernet adapter with 10 GBit throughput. But my NAS use only 1 GBit performance. The card is marked as following "Intel Corporation 82599EB 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)" in open-e.
    Have anyone experience with this card and open-e software?

    Thanks a lot!

    Regards form Germany,
    Michael

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    Submit a support ticket, and we can send you new drivers from Intel, for the lastest version of DSSV6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gr-R
    Submit a support ticket, and we can send you new drivers from Intel, for the lastest version of DSSV6.
    As Gr-R said, send us a ticket so we can send you the Small Update that contain drivers for Intel NIC.

    The Small Update name should be "0853-DSS_V6_up75-Intel_10Gbps_NIC_driver_set"

    Also If you update to the latest buld up80 you can the latest drivers too included within the up80.xxxx build.

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    Update has been sent via Support

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    Default Small Tree Support

    We ran into this issue a long time ago since OpenE at the
    time did not support the 82599 Intel Driver (Internally
    called Niantic). This Intel driver required a
    newer level of Linux that OpenE did not support
    at the time....OpenE provided the patch as they probably have given to you
    which will fix the issue.....but the newer releases of OpenE include the correct
    driver by default.

    Regards
    chris duffy
    Small Tree

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    Hi Chris,

    I'm not sure if I understood correctly your answer.
    Support the latest version of open-e my NIC or not?

    Thanks,
    Michael

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    For build up75.b5377 , there are a small update that contain the latest Intel NIC drivers, and this small update are included in the build up80.xxxx and after.

    So if you update to the build up80.xxxx you should have the latest drivers for Intel NIC cards.

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