![]() ![]() Hmm, I wonder if I can take a bunch of dynamic disks (in a spanned volume) that are separated from the disk with the MBR record on, put them on a new windows 2012 server and keep themselves spanned. There always seems to be some bottleneck well before you even max a single gig port out. Generally unless you really have a server that is providing services to many different users and has a very fast disk subsystem you will not see much advantage to bonding ports. You might be able to load a different driver, unfortunately this takes a lot of digging since tiny difference in part numbers change the support. Microsoft only supports it in the server versions.or at the last time I looked.Ī quick search of those cards say they do not support 802.3ad which is the basis for LACP bonded ports. With windows 7 you need the nic drivers themselves to support it.
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