Users Guide

Table Of Contents
13–NIC Partitioning and Bandwidth Management
Configuring for NIC Partitioning
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January 21, 2021 Page 205 Copyright © 2021 Marvell
Supported Operating Systems for NIC Partitioning
The Marvell 57xx and 57xxx 10-gigabit Ethernet adapters support NIC partitioning
on the following operating systems:
Windows
2016 Server
2019 Server
Azure Stack HCI
Linux
RHEL 8.x and later family
RHEL 7.x and later family
SLES 15.x and later family
VMware
ESX 6.x and later family
ESX 7.x and later family
Configuring for NIC Partitioning
When NIC partitioning is enabled on an adapter, by default, no offloads are
enabled on any physical function (PF) or virtual NIC (VNIC). The user must
explicitly configure storage offloads on a PF to use FCoE and/or iSCSI offload
functionality on an adapter.
NIC partitioning can be configured using the UEFI HII menu. You can access the
UEFI HII menu by pressing the Dell F2 key during the system boot (UEFI should
be supported by most Dell server BIOSs). For more information on using the UEFI
HII menu, refer to the Dell server documentation.
NIC partitioning can also be configured using pre-boot CCM, Linux and Windows
QCC GUI, Linux and Windows QCS CLI, and the VMware QCC vSphere GUI
plug-in. See the respective user's guides for more information.
32-bit Linux operating systems have a limited amount of memory space
available for Kernel data structures. Therefore, Marvell recommends that
you use only 64-bit Linux to configure NPAR.
Some older OS versions may require an earlier driver release.