For KVM virtual machines, I always use virtio type NICs. That is for 
performance.
I never had any problems under CentOS 6.4 and 6.5.

On 3/26/2014 11:24 PM, Lars Hecking wrote:
> Nico Kadel-Garcia writes:
>> NetworkManager and system-config-network do not really handle pair
>> bonding very well, so you've obviously set it up by hand. this is the
>> point where, getting a paid license RHEL license for your KVM server
>> gets you direct access to their support team.
>   
>   My servers don't use NM. Cf. other discussions on the main centos list :)
>
>> In particular, post your bridge settings. I think they should be set
>> to "failover", not to the other, more complex and load balanced
>> settings, to avoid confusing your switches and possibly KVM clients.
>   
>   This? Or is there more information available?
>
> # brctl  show
> bridge name   bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
> br0           8000.00215e4d349b       no              bond0
>                                                       vnet0
>                                                       vnet1
>                                                       vnet2
>                                                       vnet3
>                                                       vnet4
>                                                       vnet5
>                                                       vnet6
> virbr0                8000.525400825a69       yes             virbr0-nic
> #
>
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