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Re: [suse-linux-s] teaming networking en linux?
- From: Camaleón <noelamac@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:48:05 +0100
- Message-id: <b23e69e70511111148l3b516f3dr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
El 11/11/05, miguel gmail escribió:
> > bueno, TEAMING NETWORKING como dice en el asunto
>
> Y ezo.. que 'eh lo que eh'?
> (en serio, qué es eso de teaming networking? no lo he oido nunca...)
Yo tampoco... a ver qué nos dice Google:
Many hardware vendors support teaming network adapters to increase
network bandwidth capacity and to provide an additional level of
network redundancy. Teaming network adapters are multiple network
adapters in the same computer that logically act as a single, virtual
network adapter. The virtual network adapter can provide load
balancing of traffic between the physical network adapters or
automatic failover in the event that one of the network adapters
fails.
Teaming network adapter drivers and Network Load Balancing both try to
manipulate the MAC addresses of the network adapters. As a result,
teaming network adapters might work only in limited configurations. As
a general rule, avoid including teaming network adapters in your
Network Load Balancing solutions.
¿Varios adaptadores de red que actúan como uno sólo para incrementar
el ancho de banda y la tolerancia a fallos?
:-P
Saludos,
--
Camaleón
> > bueno, TEAMING NETWORKING como dice en el asunto
>
> Y ezo.. que 'eh lo que eh'?
> (en serio, qué es eso de teaming networking? no lo he oido nunca...)
Yo tampoco... a ver qué nos dice Google:
Many hardware vendors support teaming network adapters to increase
network bandwidth capacity and to provide an additional level of
network redundancy. Teaming network adapters are multiple network
adapters in the same computer that logically act as a single, virtual
network adapter. The virtual network adapter can provide load
balancing of traffic between the physical network adapters or
automatic failover in the event that one of the network adapters
fails.
Teaming network adapter drivers and Network Load Balancing both try to
manipulate the MAC addresses of the network adapters. As a result,
teaming network adapters might work only in limited configurations. As
a general rule, avoid including teaming network adapters in your
Network Load Balancing solutions.
¿Varios adaptadores de red que actúan como uno sólo para incrementar
el ancho de banda y la tolerancia a fallos?
:-P
Saludos,
--
Camaleón
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