On 6/10/20 1:30 PM, Diggy Mc wrote:
Does 4.4.x support adapter teaming? If yes, which is preferred, teaming or
bonding?
(just an informational post)
Linux (not necessarily oVirt), supports various "bond modes", see:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/h
Teaming is not supported in 4.4, please use bonding instead.
Regards,
Asaf
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:31 AM Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Louis Bohm said:
> > Unless I have learned wrong all these years Teaming is the Windows term
> for Linux Bonding.
>
> Linux has two methods (or may
Once upon a time, Louis Bohm said:
> Unless I have learned wrong all these years Teaming is the Windows term for
> Linux Bonding.
Linux has two methods (or maybe, at least two methods?) to support
ethernet link aggregation: the original bonding and the newer team
modules. The primary difference
Redhat POV
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/if-you-bonding-you-will-love-teaming
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 9:39 PM Louis Bohm wrote:
> Unless I have learned wrong all these years Teaming is the Windows term
> for Linux Bonding.
>
> And its the underlying OS that needs to support it. Unless you m
Only bonding, teaming is not supported on the by the hypervisor.
This was valid up to 4.3; not sure if something changed on 4.4, since I didn’t
checked it.
> On 10 Jun 2020, at 15:30, Diggy Mc wrote:
>
> Does 4.4.x support adapter teaming? If yes, which is preferred, teaming or
> bonding?
>
Unless I have learned wrong all these years Teaming is the Windows term for
Linux Bonding.
And its the underlying OS that needs to support it. Unless you mean to do the
Teaming/Bonding in the VM. Which it would then be the VM’s OS that needs to
support it.
Not sure if Ovirt support LACP bond
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