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Yes, this is what I assumed in my reply previously.  It is only logical that 1 
device or network feed would have to work a little harder to maintain the 
constant feeds, and a side effect is always latency.  Nanoseconds do add up, 
just like pennies!!!

I assume you are going to use seperate ports for all your servers from now on, 
yes??

--Ozz

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> i got this answer from the ppl i buy my dual xeon servers from.
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> Updated by: Harpreet Singh at Oct 21 01:49
> Hello Joe,
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> 2 IPs do not have 2 ports. There is only one port. If you have one port 
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> traffic to two separate IP's to two separate applications then you might run
> into lag issues. Lag issues might be because of Network Latency at times.
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> so i am saturating a port trunk by having to large servers running on 
> different
> ip's but sharing the same port
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