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08-20-2008 08:06 AM
08-20-2008 08:06 AM
Guys
Which is the best product for ensuring failover on NIC cards.
I.E primary fails and Secondary takes over automatically, will APA handle this or is there some other product better suited.
regards
andrew
Which is the best product for ensuring failover on NIC cards.
I.E primary fails and Secondary takes over automatically, will APA handle this or is there some other product better suited.
regards
andrew
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08-20-2008 08:15 AM
08-20-2008 08:15 AM
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"P APA, the HP link aggregation or trunking product, provides the ability to logically group two or more physical network ports into a single â Fat Pipeâ , often called a â trunkâ . Network traffic is load balanced across all of the links in the aggregation, which allows you to build large bandwidth logical links into the server that are highly available and completely transparent to the client and server applications. HP APA is available for HP-UX 11i v1, v2, and v3.
In addition to increased performance, enterprise users require protection against business interruptions and loss of productivity. HP APA features automatic link failure detection and the ability to transfer traffic to one of the specified redundant links. This is done transparently to the applications to ensure a highly available environment."
http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?product
Number=J4240AA
Pete
Pete
In addition to increased performance, enterprise users require protection against business interruptions and loss of productivity. HP APA features automatic link failure detection and the ability to transfer traffic to one of the specified redundant links. This is done transparently to the applications to ensure a highly available environment."
http://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?product
Number=J4240AA
Pete
Pete
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08-21-2008 12:22 AM
08-21-2008 12:22 AM
Re: Nic Multipathing/failover
thanks pete
i thought that APA was the way to go but have not had to deal with APA for about 18 months and wanted to check that it is still best product to use.
thanks for the info.
regards
Andrew
i thought that APA was the way to go but have not had to deal with APA for about 18 months and wanted to check that it is still best product to use.
thanks for the info.
regards
Andrew
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