Questions tagged [pci-express]

PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express)

PCI Express (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is a computer expansion bus standard designed to replace the older PCI, PCI-X, and AGP bus standards. PCIe has numerous improvements over the aforementioned bus standards, including higher maximum system bus throughput, lower I/O pin count and smaller physical footprint, better performance-scaling for bus devices, a more detailed error detection and reporting mechanism, and native hot-plug functionality. More recent revisions of the PCIe standard support hardware I/O virtualization.

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PCI-E Connection between two servers?

I'd like to achieve PCI-E Gen3 X16 duplex speed for my server file transfers. I thought about this and asked myself why not. I saw cable connecting PCI-E slot and a PCI-E riser card. So I believe there is already a cable exists to connect PCI-E slot…
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Disable PCIe device on Dell R610

I have a Dell PowerEdge R610 system sitting in a co-location facility. It has four onboard NICs and a 2-port PCIe NIC in one of the slots. I'm usually working with HP servers, so I have the ability to enable/disable PCI devices in the BIOS to…
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Mechanical versus electrical PCI-Express on PowerEdge R515

Can somebody clarify my understanding of this mechanical versus electrical for the PCI-Express expansion slots in a Dell PowerEdge R515: http://picpaste.com/R515-rWjduw1e.png What I assume this means is that whilst the physical slot is x8 (and can…
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Are there dual port PCIe x1 gigabit NICs available?

Are there dual port PCIe x1 gigabit NICs available? I only know of ones that require a x4 slot, but if PCIe v2 doubles the bandwidth per lane, and PCIe v3 quadruples it, there ought to be dual port PCIe v2/3 NICs that only require a x1 slot,…
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Intel S2600JF server: Processor PCIe Link Speed menu in the BIOS is missing

i have a Intel 4 node server with S2600 JF motherboard per node (older, DDR3 RAM, E5-2600 v1 and v2). I want to insert a NVMe pcie card (with two drives) that requires bifurcation. Based on the description of the motherboard, there is a menu item in…
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PCI-X compatible with PCI Express

I have a dell disk array that is a few years old as well as a pci-x scsi card. I would like to put pci-x scsi card in my dell r805. The dell r805 only has 4 pci express slots and no pci-x slots. I have searched all over google and have not found out…
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How much PCI-E bandwidth can my SAS HDD array make use of?

Note: This question is real-world, but to analyse it, please note I've begun from a "theoretical" starting point of device and bus capability, which I acknowledge will not usually be at all representative of in-use bandwidth utilisation. I have an…
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PCI-E lane speed vs NIC throughput

I am curious about NIC troughput vs PCIE slot speed. I have found Mellanox MHQH19B-XTR which claims to be 40 Gbps PCI-E 2.0 x8 cards. However, this slot limit seems to be theoretical ~ 31 Gbps. So, what's going on? How these speeds are acheived if I…
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SFP Card compatibility

We are installing our first "professional" server configuration in the office. We will install a HP ProLiant DL120 Gen9 that will provide a hypervisor based on CentOS / KVM and should be connected to a Synology RS818+ via iSCSI to access the virtual…
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PCIex lanes on Supermicro X10SRH-CF

I am trying to set up 5 GPUs on X10SRH-CF to run Tensorflow, but cannot seem to get the board boot up with more than 3 cards plugged in. In some layout I get it to boot with 4 cards but OS (Ubuntu server 16.04) sees only 3 cards plugged in. If I…
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Linux: Disabling Interrupt Coalescing for NVMe device

I'm looking at testing an NVMe device with interrupt coalescing enabled, and disabled. NVMe protocol defined interrupt coalescing parameters that can be passed to the device, and in free BSD the nvme module has these parameters to configure: …
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Clear BIOS "PCI auto configuration"

I got a new HP ProLiant dl360p G8 server. I bought an SFP module from amazon that was made for HP servers. When I turn the server on, the link light stays lite until the BIOS makes it to PCI auto configuration start, and then the light goes out and…
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Splitting an IOMMU group for PCIe Passthrough

I am trying to passthrough my graphics card to a virtual machine using kvm and libvirt. I get an error message when I try to passthrough the card without binding an ethernet card which seems to be in the same IOMMU group to the vfio-pci driver. I'd…
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Intel server board s2600cw2r boot from nvme?

I have upgraded BIOS to 19 for supporting efi boot, but I can't see my nvme ssd in the boot manager yet.
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Dell t430 very loud fan noise with pcie ssd

I have new server Dell t430 2 xenon e5-2640v3 64gb ram, 2x 1TB samsung evo 850 ssd and 2x Intel PCIE p3500 400gb ssd. When I installed Intel PCIe ssd server fan ramp up to 80% and is very loud. I tried changing fan profiles to low fan speed and it…
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