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Hello Everybody
I would like to achieve better performance by teaming NICs on the host. Are two PWLA8391GTLBLK
INTEL Network Card PRO/1000 GT (10/100/1000Base-T,
1000Mbps, Bulk, Gigabit Ethernet, lowprofile PCI) NICs good enough to be bond in order to get higher performance ? Switch and NAS will also be running trunked NICs What NICs are recommended for teaming in proxmox ? thank you very much in advance and srdačan pozdrav / best regards
Tonči Stipičević
direktor / manager
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