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VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Hey. Just wondering if the Intel DQ77MKmotherboard has Directed I/O support with ESXi5.x? The ESXI hardware compatibility list just mentions server boards and not desktop boards - for obvious...

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Hi There, (I think) the board you have mentioned does have Intel VT-d. I can also confirm that the ASROCK Pro 4 Motherboard supports Intel VT-d. This has the Z77 Chipset and is the board I am using. I...

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Thanks a lot bud - I may just do that.  Why would passing through on board devices be a bad idea? Hanks for the heads up - I'll check it out.

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

No problem at all. You cannot have two devices in two different contexts -- such as one used by VMkernel and one in pass-through -- using the same PCI slot. For example, the dual head NIC is dedicated...

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

I intended to passthrough one of the  NICs and a PCIe dual NIC Intel PRO/1000 PT expansion card - but in light of that I'm thinking passthrough both devices and use a separate PCIe x1 card for the...

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Yes definitely use the add-in card for management. A cheap Intel or Realtek one will do the job. If that card goes down though you lose connectivity to the host as you won't be using Failover etc etc....

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

You cannot have two devices in two different contexts -- such as one used by VMkernel and one in pass-through -- using the same PCI slot. For example, the dual head NIC is dedicated to the VMkernel OR...

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Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Bigfrank83 wrote: 1. Run ESXi from a USB stick2. Use Add-in NIC for Management (This NIC will also supply network connectivity to your 2 Gentoo VM's as you will have passed through the other ports to...

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VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Hey. Just wondering if the Intel DQ77MKmotherboard has Directed I/O support with ESXi5.x? The ESXI hardware compatibility list just mentions server boards and not desktop boards - for obvious...

View Article


Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Hi There, (I think) the board you have mentioned does have Intel VT-d. I can also confirm that the ASROCK Pro 4 Motherboard supports Intel VT-d. This has the Z77 Chipset and is the board I am using. I...

View Article

Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Thanks a lot bud - I may just do that.  Why would passing through on board devices be a bad idea? Hanks for the heads up - I'll check it out.

View Article

Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

No problem at all. You cannot have two devices in two different contexts -- such as one used by VMkernel and one in pass-through -- using the same PCI slot. For example, the dual head NIC is dedicated...

View Article

Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

I intended to passthrough one of the  NICs and a PCIe dual NIC Intel PRO/1000 PT expansion card - but in light of that I'm thinking passthrough both devices and use a separate PCIe x1 card for the...

View Article


Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Yes definitely use the add-in card for management. A cheap Intel or Realtek one will do the job. If that card goes down though you lose connectivity to the host as you won't be using Failover etc etc....

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

You cannot have two devices in two different contexts -- such as one used by VMkernel and one in pass-through -- using the same PCI slot. For example, the dual head NIC is dedicated to the VMkernel OR...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Re: VT-d support on desktop motherboard

Bigfrank83 wrote: 1. Run ESXi from a USB stick2. Use Add-in NIC for Management (This NIC will also supply network connectivity to your 2 Gentoo VM's as you will have passed through the other ports to...

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