What are you doing on the server to need the 1gbps NIC? It is my understanding that a single IDE only has about 10MB/s throughput or 80mbps, which is about all I seem to get on my server. Are some of you running file servers or servers with raid arrays or fast SCSI's? If so, what kind of throughput are you getting and what hard drives (or how many) does it take to get enough throughput to saturate a 1000mb connection.
Has anyone tried multiple NIC's for added throughput? I am considering setting up a high-performance, fast file server for a media server (that will have a lot of video transfer to it). I trying to decide whether to run freeBSD or if e-smith/linux will be stable/fast enough. Each client needs the server to be at least as fast as it is to their local hard drive (just regular HD, not SCSI). Would 100mbps be fast enough?
My idea was to have each client connected via 100mb to a switch and get one of the switches with a 1000mb uplink to the e-smith file server. However, I have never run a 1000mb NIC. Can any of you list your experience with them?
I thought that if 100mb would be as fast as a normal desktop HD, then I could have a server with a 1000mb NIC which could support 10 clients simultaneously. (Obviously, the server will need fast and possibly multiple hard drives in a raid array)
Thanks!
Steve