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NIC bonding

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HDellrON
Senior Member
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11-27-2023, 02:04 AM
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You're exploring alternatives to bonding for Ubuntu Server. Teaming is a popular option, especially for shared workloads. Many have tried it successfully.
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HDellrON
11-27-2023, 02:04 AM #1

You're exploring alternatives to bonding for Ubuntu Server. Teaming is a popular option, especially for shared workloads. Many have tried it successfully.

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__Medz__
Junior Member
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12-03-2023, 11:00 AM
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Teamwork equals connection There are various methods to achieve this (redundancy plus faster operation being the primary options)
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__Medz__
12-03-2023, 11:00 AM #2

Teamwork equals connection There are various methods to achieve this (redundancy plus faster operation being the primary options)

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_HardGamer_
Member
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12-10-2023, 09:29 PM
#3
You're just starting out with bonding on CentOS servers, but now you're exploring teaming on VMs. It's great that you're focusing on CPU usage—lower utilization is often more efficient. The article you mentioned provides useful insights and visual data: http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2014/06/23/team-driver/
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_HardGamer_
12-10-2023, 09:29 PM #3

You're just starting out with bonding on CentOS servers, but now you're exploring teaming on VMs. It's great that you're focusing on CPU usage—lower utilization is often more efficient. The article you mentioned provides useful insights and visual data: http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2014/06/23/team-driver/

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
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12-13-2023, 09:31 PM
#4
Yes, the bonding solution used in Debian is essentially the same as the one in Red Hat, though they refer to it differently—Red Hat calls it teaming.
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JuliBr0
12-13-2023, 09:31 PM #4

Yes, the bonding solution used in Debian is essentially the same as the one in Red Hat, though they refer to it differently—Red Hat calls it teaming.

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TheBorjax10_YT
Junior Member
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01-03-2024, 02:21 PM
#5
yep
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TheBorjax10_YT
01-03-2024, 02:21 PM #5

yep

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ChafSwafty
Member
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01-16-2024, 02:24 PM
#6
They're not the same. I initially confused them but found out they differ. It seems RedHat offers a script to switch from bonding to teaming if needed.
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ChafSwafty
01-16-2024, 02:24 PM #6

They're not the same. I initially confused them but found out they differ. It seems RedHat offers a script to switch from bonding to teaming if needed.

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CuzIm100ms
Member
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01-25-2024, 01:49 PM
#7
Bonding is not the same as teaming. I understood that too, though it operates under a different system and capabilities.
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CuzIm100ms
01-25-2024, 01:49 PM #7

Bonding is not the same as teaming. I understood that too, though it operates under a different system and capabilities.

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hephesta
Member
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02-02-2024, 02:53 PM
#8
When the CPU usage drops, it would help you more. My server only delivers files and doesn’t handle tasks such as multimedia streaming.
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hephesta
02-02-2024, 02:53 PM #8

When the CPU usage drops, it would help you more. My server only delivers files and doesn’t handle tasks such as multimedia streaming.

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Angelclaw
Junior Member
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02-02-2024, 08:46 PM
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When the CPU usage drops, it would help you more. My server only delivers files and doesn’t handle tasks such as multimedia streaming.
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Angelclaw
02-02-2024, 08:46 PM #9

When the CPU usage drops, it would help you more. My server only delivers files and doesn’t handle tasks such as multimedia streaming.

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benjiboo751
Junior Member
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02-03-2024, 04:59 AM
#10
Absolutely... working together in different ways.
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benjiboo751
02-03-2024, 04:59 AM #10

Absolutely... working together in different ways.

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