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home_server:home_server_setup:network_setup [2022-10-21 Fri wk42 07:50] – [Network Setup] baumkp | home_server:home_server_setup:network_setup [2023-10-29 Sun wk43 12:53] – baumkp | ||
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=====Network Setup===== | =====Network Setup===== | ||
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=====Archived Network Setups===== | =====Archived Network Setups===== | ||
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====Basic Network Setup==== | ====Basic Network Setup==== | ||
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Wifi quoted speeds are particularly bogus / optimistic. The quoted speed is usually the best possible speed achievable. Wifi bandwidth is often shared with many simultaneous users, with each n user only often getting at best a 1/n share of bandwidth. There are also latency and interference issues with Wifi that can affect performance. Wired LAN ethernet connection tend to provide more reliable consistent performance. That being said Wifi is convenient and in most, but certainly not all, cases fast enough.++++ | Wifi quoted speeds are particularly bogus / optimistic. The quoted speed is usually the best possible speed achievable. Wifi bandwidth is often shared with many simultaneous users, with each n user only often getting at best a 1/n share of bandwidth. There are also latency and interference issues with Wifi that can affect performance. Wired LAN ethernet connection tend to provide more reliable consistent performance. That being said Wifi is convenient and in most, but certainly not all, cases fast enough.++++ | ||
=====Full Network Setup===== | =====Full Network Setup===== | ||
- | As of 2021 instead of bonding my server I have installed a 2.5Gb/s ethernet card in my mainserver, backup server | + | As of 2021 instead of bonding my server I have installed a 2.5Gb/s ethernet card in my mainserver, |
I have not tested the performance of the 2.5Gb/s ethernet system, in all honesty I have not noticed much difference. This is perhaps not unexpected as my in eternet connection is ~ 30Mb/s down and 12Mb/s up. My main server primary storage is 3.5" spinning disk with peak performance at best <2Gb/s and sustain and average performance much lower than this. These hard disks are limited to individual speed performance, | I have not tested the performance of the 2.5Gb/s ethernet system, in all honesty I have not noticed much difference. This is perhaps not unexpected as my in eternet connection is ~ 30Mb/s down and 12Mb/s up. My main server primary storage is 3.5" spinning disk with peak performance at best <2Gb/s and sustain and average performance much lower than this. These hard disks are limited to individual speed performance, | ||
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Edit the network configuration file: ''/ | Edit the network configuration file: ''/ | ||
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#setup network interfaces | #setup network interfaces | ||
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The VM netplan yaml configuration file for static LAN IP address: ''/ | The VM netplan yaml configuration file for static LAN IP address: ''/ | ||
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Create a file br0.xml, '' | Create a file br0.xml, '' | ||
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