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Currently I have one quad port on-board card and three quad port low profile cards in three of my four servers and I need to purchase some additional NICs for my fourth as I made a minor mistake of not purchasing enough nics and my plan changed the more I learned about the 2012 Clustering.About every day or other day the Hypervisor does not start up with the system, since I upgraded the W 8.1 Pro from W 8.0 Pro. But still have 4 host servers in a Hyper-V Cluster that can host my virtual servers and provide redundancy. Goal is to get near Physical network speed in a Virtual environment. I would use this same methodology for both the Server Vlan NICS and the iSCSI VLan Nics.
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Server 1 would connect to NIC 1 and 2, Server 2 would connect to NIC 2 and 3, Server 3 would connect to NIC 3 and 4, Server 4 would connect to NIC 4 and 1. I wanted the least Hyper-V networking overhead for these servers specifically. The teaming would happen within the Hyper-V virtual Switch not the host OS so SR-IOV would be enabled. I was going to team the Server Vlan and MPIO round robin the iSCSI Vlan on each virtual server. I have an iSCSI SAN on a separate VLAN that I need to connect all four virtual servers to within the virtual OS. I am going need 8 Nics with SR-IOV in each host server to do this. I need this for 4 virtual servers essentially. I wanted to setup two virtual SQL Servers in a SQL Cluster with two front end Linux Servers in a Hyper-V Cluster environment and I don't have 10GB Switching. I encourage anyone who is in this situation to complain to their Dell representative and demand they replace any Dell modified I350-T4s with retail versions. As soon as I installed the retail cards, SR-IOV started functioning correctly. Needless to say that I found the situation completely unacceptable on the behalf of Dell and they replaced my network cards with retail versions of the adapters. In other words, Dell should not be allowed to sell the I350-T4 as "Intel I350-T4 Network Card" if it has functionality removed, they should be allowed to only sell it as something akin to "Dell I350-T4 Network Card" or "Dell I350-T4 Network Card by Intel". Anytime an Intel product has been modified for the specific needs of an OEM, it should be mandatory that all mentions of that product carry the OEM name in its title. OEMs should only be allowed to sell an Intel product under the brand name if it is unaltered from the retail version. OEMs who choose to modify the retail functionality of Intel products should NOT be allowed to sell their modified version under the Intel brand. Having Dell sell me an "Intel I350-T4" which is actually a "Dell-modified Intel I350-T4 Light" is flat out deceitful. The reason I was outraged wasn't so much because they removed SR-IOV from the I350-T4 but because they sell the network card under the exact same title as if it were the generic retail version. I fell upon this thread and was personally outraged to find out that Dell had decided to strip functionality out of their "version" of the I350-T4.
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I could not, for the life of me, figure out what I was doing wrong when trying to activate SR-IOV as it kept saying it was degraded even though I was using the latest Intel drivers and was following the official Intel documentation for Hyper-V. I recently purchased a PowerEdge R720 with two Intel I350-T4s from Dell (One as a daughter card, the other as a PCI-E card).
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IfDesc : Intel(R) Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter # 2Ĭaption : MSFT_NetAdapterSriovSettingData 'Intel(R) Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter # 2'ĭescription : Intel(R) Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter # 2ĮlementName : Intel(R) Gigabit 4P I350-t Adapter # 2 Can someone please point me in the right direction here? I believe there is supposed to be a value of MSFT_NetAdapterSriovCapabilities in both fields. My main concern with the output below is that the CurrentCapabilities and the HardwareCapabilities are blank. I am having trouble creating a Virtual switch in HyperV that will show SR-IOV enabled. I have a Dell 720 Server with a I350-T4 card installed with the latest drivers and firmware running Server 2012 with the HyperV role.