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04-11-2010 02:06 AM
04-11-2010 02:06 AM
VC throughput
Hi all,
I have the following items below.
16units bl460c G6
VC 1/10G-F Ethernet.
1GB switch
If I point all 16 units of bl460c G6 NIC1 to VC 1GB port 1, Will I have a throughput problem? How can I solve this in order to get all 16 units of bl460c G6 NIC1 not to have throughput problems?
I have the following items below.
16units bl460c G6
VC 1/10G-F Ethernet.
1GB switch
If I point all 16 units of bl460c G6 NIC1 to VC 1GB port 1, Will I have a throughput problem? How can I solve this in order to get all 16 units of bl460c G6 NIC1 not to have throughput problems?
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04-11-2010 04:12 PM
04-11-2010 04:12 PM
Re: VC throughput
Create an UplinkSet from your 1/10G-F Ethernet module. An Uplinkset is similar to a trunk to connect your VC module to the external network.
As for your blades, they all get 1G to the ENet module (separate hardwired paths)
Dave.
As for your blades, they all get 1G to the ENet module (separate hardwired paths)
Dave.
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04-12-2010 08:41 AM
04-12-2010 08:41 AM
Re: VC throughput
Will you have throughput problems? It depends - what sort of throughput requirements do your systems have?
If you have 16 BL460 G6's, which have 10 Gbit LOMs, any particular reason you went with the VC 1/10 Ethernet module rather than the VC Flex-10 module or the ProCurve 6120 switch?
If you have 16 BL460 G6's, which have 10 Gbit LOMs, any particular reason you went with the VC 1/10 Ethernet module rather than the VC Flex-10 module or the ProCurve 6120 switch?
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04-14-2010 10:10 AM
04-14-2010 10:10 AM
Re: VC throughput
You can etherchannel / 802.3ad link aggregate more than one VC uplink to your switch to get upto a 4GB or maybe 6GB link from VC to switch.
Wether you have a problem or not is a question for your network traffic requirements of the blades.
Wether you have a problem or not is a question for your network traffic requirements of the blades.
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