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2006-07-05 11:48:26 |
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Does anyone use NIC teaming for speed vs fault
tolerance?
We switched to SFT
recently as IBM servers have an issue with AFT. The HP server work fine with
both and we have been using AFT on HP for almost 6 years.
Ken
Leitman http://winteldirections.blogspot.com/
From:
windows2000-bounce freelists.org [mailto:windows2000-bounce freelists.org]
On Behalf Of Gary Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 12:04
PM To:
windows2000 freelists.org Subject: [windows2000] Re: NIC
TEAMING
Works well, I have been
using Proset for about a year in the Fault tolerance configuration with no
issue's.
-----Original
Message----- From:
windows2000-bounce freelists.org
[mailto:windows2000-bounce freelists.org]On
Behalf Of Beckett, William (Bill) Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 8:14
AM To:
windows2000 freelists.org Subject: [windows2000] NIC
TEAMING
Is
anyone out there using the NIC teaming feature, specifically with Intel
Proset? If so, which setup are you using (ALB, SLA,AFT, etc) and have you
encountered any
issues?
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