My PFSense machine has a single Dual Port gigabit Intel Nic and 2 Quad port 
nics, as well as a single port nic and an onboard nic. All, bar the dual port 
nic are on PCI-Express ports. The Dual port nic is a PCIX card in a PCI slot...

I think once you have the bandwidth on the motherboard to support it, you 
should be grand. Checking Wikipedia, the slowest PCI-Express connections are 
250Mbytes (2 Gigabits) per second for a 1x slot. And then multiply that by the 
number of Xes in the slot (the cards I have are 4x cards and are on either 4 or 
8x slots. 4x card is 8Gigabits a second). Different generations give different 
speeds too... more details here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express

Long story short, I don't think it matters as long as you have a fast enough 
bus... biggest advantage is lower space requirements... biggest disadvantage I 
can think is if you lose one card, you lose booth ports...

--Tiernan

-----Original Message-----
From: List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe Laffey
Sent: Saturday 21 February 2015 23:26
To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List
Subject: [pfSense] Dual Port NIC ports

Hi,

Is there any advantage or disadvantage to using the the two port on a dual port 
NIC vs. one port each on two different dual port NICs?

I am building a new box, and it has two dual port Intel NICs (as well as a 
"legacy" Intel NIC and a couple of Marvels on the mobo).

Does it matter at all which interfaces I put on which ports of those dual port 
NICs? A lot of data (video frames) is frequently moved between the DMZ and the 
LAN. So I would want that to be the fastest.

(Sorry if this goes through twice. I sent from the wrong address the first time 
and it was rejected.)

Thanks,


--
Joe Laffey
The Stable
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http://TheStable.tv/?e37581M/
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