Then I decided to switch to a "supported" OS.

I installed Windows Server 2008 R2 on the exact same hardware that I was previously using with Win7. Same NIC, same cable, same switch, same ramdisk software (Softperfect), same nodes booting off the ROW target, same everything except for the host OS. Performance tanked.
The Intel NIC only gets to about 27% usage, and the system kernel time is through the roof. Only about 6 machines at a time can effectively boot from the target, whereas before, I could have all 30-50 boot simultaneously no problem.
Yes, I'm running the latest Intel driver for the NIC in both OS', so don't bother asking. Any idea why the performance of Starwind in Win2k8 R2 is SO bad in comparison to an identical setup with Win7 as the host OS?
Makes me want to go back to an unsupported OS...just 'cause the performance doesn't stink.