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    • RE: Really choppy image upload and deployment

      Bumping again.

      I just switched to a Poweredge 2950 and it’s doing the same exact thing. Any ideas?

      The new server is Hyper-V 2012 with a Gen1 VM running SVN FOG on Ubuntu 12.04. 2GB and 2 CPUs allocated to the VM.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Eric Smith
    • RE: Really choppy image upload and deployment

      D’oh, forgot that. 1.2.0 now, but I was on the latest SVN (2403 or whatever it is). Both have the same issue.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Eric Smith
    • RE: Really choppy image upload and deployment

      Just a quick update, I switched over to VMWare Workstation and it’s doing the same exact thing. The only difference is it’s much faster. It went from 2-3mb/s up to 6mb/s.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Eric Smith
    • RE: Really choppy image upload and deployment

      I hope I’m allowed to bump an old thread, but I am experiencing the same exact issue.

      I just updated to the latest SVN, made sure I had the latest bzImage and undionly.kpxe and it doesn’t make a difference. There is about 10-15 seconds of an upload at around 3MB/s and then like 15 seconds of no data transfer.

      Both the PXE server and the machine I am trying to upload are running in Hyper-V.

      PXE server is Ubuntu 13.10 with 2GB of RAM and 2 processor cores
      Windows 7 image is being uploaded with 2GB of RAM and 2 processor cores
      Server is a Proliant ML350G5 with a RAID 1 on two 750gb drives and the RAID card has a BBU. 2 Xeon quad core CPUs.

      Need anything else?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Eric Smith