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RE: [Xen-users] RAID10 Array
 
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From: Adi Kriegisch 
[mailto:kriegisch@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Thu 17/06/2010 14:03 To: 
Jonathan Tripathy Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: 
Re: [Xen-users] RAID10 Array
  
Hi!
  > Looking at this page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HighlyAvailableAoETarget > 
they seem to have made a linux "bond" called bond0 and are telling the 
AoE > target to use that. This confuses me... > Would it be of any 
benifit to create a "mode 4" bond and use 802.3ad with ATA > over 
Ethernet? Or would that be just a waste, when AoE can use the interfaces > 
directly? ggaoed for example can handle multiple interfaces in the 
configuration and is designed to deliver highest performance with for example 
automatically load balancing over several NICs. If you want to use vblade 
you might be better off using bonding because vblade cannot handle several 
interfaces in one instance. You'll get another performance penalty when using 
several instances of vblade listening on different interfaces. I am not 
sure if LACP enhances performance in your case: I think from one server to 
the other you will only get 1GBit; for LACP to work as expected you need 
many-to-many or many-to-one connections. All pakets belonging to a connection 
will use the same wire. This article has some details: http://serverfault.com/questions/8512/multiplexed-1-gbps-ethernet also 
Wikipedia has some information on this.
  Another thing is that you loose 
the ability of having a redundancy in the switching backend.
  -- 
Adi 
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So if I use ggaoed and just put all 4 NICs into its config file, 
that should allow me to get 4Gbit of bandwidth? And no configuration is required 
on the switch? 
BTW, does 802.3ad "mode 4" use LACP? Or I am getting mixed 
up?
   
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