On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 10/11/2013 2:42 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> > [Cut].
> > Are dual and quad port Intel NICs available in your country?
> >
> > Not very easily but yes, we can arrange. i personally have PCIe 4 Port
> > intel NIC.
> > so this can
On 10/11/2013 2:42 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> [Cut].
> Are dual and quad port Intel NICs available in your country?
>
> Not very easily but yes, we can arrange. i personally have PCIe 4 Port
> intel NIC.
> so this can be arranged.
I recommend Intel NICs because they simply work, every
[Cut].
Are dual and quad port Intel NICs available in your country?
Not very easily but yes, we can arrange. i personally have PCIe 4 Port
intel NIC.
so this can be arranged.
> Before a person makes a first attempt at using the Linux bonding driver,
> s/he typically thinks that it will magi
On 10/9/2013 5:51 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> [cut]...
>
>
> What workload do you have that requires 400 MB/s of parallel stream TCP
>> throughput at the server? NFS, FTP, iSCSI? If this is a business
>> requirement and you actually need this much bandwidth to/from one
>> server,
[cut]...
What workload do you have that requires 400 MB/s of parallel stream TCP
> throughput at the server? NFS, FTP, iSCSI? If this is a business
> requirement and you actually need this much bandwidth to/from one
> server, you will achieve far better results putting a 10GbE card in t
On 10/8/2013 4:41 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am using bond mode balance-alb. and here is my "/etc/network/interfaces"
...
> auto bond0
>
> iface bond0 inet static
> address 10.5.X.200
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> newtork 10.5.x.0
> gateway 10.5.x.9
> slaves eth2 eth3
> #bond-mode active-back
On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 02:41:12PM +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
> i am using bond mode balance-alb. and here is my "/etc/network/interfaces"
> file
> ##
> # The loopback network interface
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # The primary network interface
> all
On 11/1/2011 12:08 PM, Jesus arteche wrote:
> 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 t
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
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 ma
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Birju Prajapati wrote:
> Hi,
> I have two network cards that are both displaying as such:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo mii-tool
> eth0: no autonegotiation, 100baseTx-HD, link ok
> eth1: no autonegotiation, 100baseTx-HD, link ok
>
> I have bonded the
> Has anyone figured out hot to configure ethernet bonding using
> two or more NIC's?
Enable bridging in the kernel and use the bridge-utils package.
-Igor Mozetic
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