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[Xen-users] Xen on a Server with Multiple Network Interfaces and Network Performance


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  • From: mozafar roshany <m.roshany@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 22:37:15 +0430
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Hi everyone,

I have a server with high RAM and CPU and four NICs. I just wonder what's the best solution to configure Xen networking somehow that maximum performane and network utilization gained. I know that I have some options like bonding NICs at the OS level ... but what about Xen? is it enough to use bonding along with one Xen bridge or is it possible to correspond for example a Dom-U with a NIC directly in case of having few Dom-U s? or any other solution...

Thanks for any comments.
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