Sorry, maybe trhe description it is too vague...my problem it is that I
have my servers virtualized, and I want to create and environment of high
availability. For example in http traffic, the problem is I can create a
load balancer that balance the traffic to the servers...but this  load
balancer server hasta bandwidth limit, and I want to expand this limit..

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 6:05 AM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com>wrote:

> On 10/31/2011 6:00 PM, Jesus arteche wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Do you know if it is possible to make Ethernet bonding between several
> > machines?
>
> If I correctly understand what you're asking, no, it is not possible.
>
> > are there some way the create a high availability load balancer with
> > several machines whit a bandwidth equal the sum of all the bandwidths ??
>
> It would be best at this point if you described what you're trying to
> accomplish and allow us to give recommendations.  There are many types
> of load balancing, from layer 2 through 7.  To properly answer your
> question we need to know exactly what you are trying to load balance,
> and to what end.
>
> For example, the most common types of load balancing are for SMTP, HTTP,
> POP, and IMAP.  Load balancing SMTP simply requires multiple equal
> priority MX records.  Load balancing HTTP and POP usually only requires
> round robin DNS.  Load balancing IMAP may require a specialized director
> server or proxy, especially in the case where the IMAP clients are
> webmail servers.
>
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