I would be very interested in hearing your file txfr speeds on your LAN w/ & w/o the link aggregation, if you get a chance and it's convenient.
Thank you for sharing this interesting update (& thanks Merlin for working to try to integrate it!).
Thx guys
I wouldn't consider my set up to be the best example
I got interested in LACP almost a year ago, and like everything else I do
I go a little over board
prior to doing any bonding
sustained transfer speeds
windows PC (single drive) to Linux Server (single drive)
1GB wired connection averaged about 70 MB/s
when I decided to do this initially
I bought a couple of cheap nic cards
and then a managed switch HP 1910-8g
going to
Server <--2 trunk bond --> Switch < -- 2 trunk bond --> windows PC
increased sustained write speeds over the network to 125 MB/s
which should be about the individual drives limitations
I'm convinced, if I was transferring to/from SSD speed would increase dramatically
fast forward a year later
my server has a 4 trunk bond, 4GB available bandwidth
desktop has 2 trunk bond, 2 GB available bandwidth
and now a 2 trunk bond from switch to router, 2 GB available bandwidth
we eat bandwidth around, here my wife works from home as a photographer
D800 raw images can be 50 - 60 MB per image
it's not uncommon for the network map on my router to show 10 clients
but there's only 3 PC's that are wired
so at times I've got 7 wireless clients, which is why I wanted more bandwidth to the router
as an unexpected bonus
on my desktop, internet pages open so fast, it's like opening a cached page
and while I only pay for 25MB cable connection
my download speeds have increased to about 35 MB