On 29/10/14 09:38, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
Hi Angel,
On 29/10/14 09:25, Angel Docampo wrote:
Bonded interfaces on linux are active-backup, so you have a 1Gb
connexion on the storage side. Consider to upgrade to a faster
ethernet/fiberchannel/infiniband.
I don't think this is the case. You can configure many modes on bonded
interfaces; only a few of them are active-backup. For details, see
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/bonding.txt
Hi Eneko
I spoke based on my experience, and I'm not a network expert, so if I'm
wrong, please excuse me (and enlight me! :)). What I meant is I know
there are several modes, but none of them can "sum" both network
interfaces bandwith (i.e.: 1Gb eth + 1Gb eth becoming a virtual 2Gb
interface). I think the mode would be balance-rr but that mode come with
many troubles.
Regards
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