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тАО06-10-2009 09:50 PM
тАО06-10-2009 09:50 PM
bond - balance-alb or balance-rr which is best
These machines are connected to the network via plain/normal Gigabit switches.
We are testing a channel bonding with 'balance-rr' option, and at least its working sufficient/fine/ok.
I'll also test 'balance-alb' option
Is there any special requirement for using 'balance-alb' ... I mean should I need a special switch or a special nic ?
and in terms of speed/performance/fault-tolerance/load-balancing which one is better/smarter/reliable 'balance-rr' or 'balance-alb' ?
please recommend/suggest
Regards
Maaz
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тАО06-11-2009 04:39 PM
тАО06-11-2009 04:39 PM
Re: bond - balance-alb or balance-rr which is best
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тАО06-12-2009 01:15 AM
тАО06-12-2009 01:15 AM
Re: bond - balance-alb or balance-rr which is best
I would go based on actual test results.
I've found bonding Intel and Broadcom NIC's together led to instability and the network sometimes would not come up on boot at all.
What I would go for if possible is active-active bonding to max out bandwidth, but the pitfalls are well known.
It is possible you will get less throughput bases on pairing an Intel and Broadcom NIC in the same bond.
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тАО06-12-2009 03:53 AM
тАО06-12-2009 03:53 AM
Re: bond - balance-alb or balance-rr which is best
> I've never been fond of balance-rr myself
should I go for balance-alb ?
Hi Thanks SEP
>I've found bonding Intel and Broadcom NIC's
>together led to instability and the network
>sometimes would not come up on boot at all.
thanks for sharing this. Yes I wont do this. both NICs must be either Intel or Broadcom, but not a mix
>What I would go for if possible is
>active-active bonding to max out bandwidth,
You mean 'balance-alb' ? .
>but the pitfalls are well known
do you means that there are some 'hidden cost' of using 'balance-alb' ? i.e some problems with balance-alb .. if yes then please share.
and I also have start testing the 'balance-alb' and I found its working smoothly, without any issue/error... it means 'balance-alb' does not require any special NIC or Switch.
Regards
Maaz
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тАО06-12-2009 08:36 AM
тАО06-12-2009 08:36 AM