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[Xen-users] XCP, NFS for storage and bonded NICs



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Hi,
        Is it possible to gain any speed advantage out of bonded NICs at the 
XCP host
end, when accessing a single NFS Storage Repository?

As I understand most bonding mechanisms, they use MAC addresses, or at best IP
addresses and port numbers, as input to the hash to decide which link to use for
a given packet.  Which means that all traffic between a given host and the NFS
server will hash to the same value every time, and go over just one link.

Have I some obvious (or not so obvious) trickery or options?

Thanks,

- --
Craig Miskell
Senior Systems Administrator
Opus International Consultants
Phone: +64 4 471 7209
> Why do I have to justify a system change to someone who is
> barely aware that "their" computer doesn't contain a magic elf
> who can draw pictures very fast and in reverse?
Because they're the ones holding the check-signing pen.

- - Satya P, on A.S.R

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