The type of bonding you use will depend on what is supported by the
attached switch.

If you have any budget at all consider buying 3 gig switches, which
can be had around $200 for 16 ports.

db

On 5/18/10, jan nilsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, I have a server with a 1gbit NIC, and 3 16-ports switches (all
> 100mbit ports), that are linked togheter the old switch-in-switch
> style, and I have about 45 clients (mix of thinclients, workstations
> and laptops).
>
> When most of the machines are in use, I notice that having only
> 100mbit out of the server is not enough.
>
> So I can either buy myself a 48 port switch with 1gbit uplink with
> money we don't have, or I thought I could try this "bonding" thing.
>
> I can put 3 network cards in the server, and connect each of those
> networkcards with it's own 16-port switch, that way I would have
> 300mbit out of the server.
>
> What kind of bonding mode should I choose?
>
> Or is there some other way?
>
> jan
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