Thanks Anthony, nailed it there for me. On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Anthony Holloway < [email protected]> wrote:
> At Cisco Live US 2014, I had the opportunity to speak with several UCS and > UC on UCS Cisco employees about this very topic. The responses were > unanimous: it's your choice. > > They said, but in my own words, with the BE6Ks user/device limits, the > solution is fully supported to run on a single 1Gbps link. The second link > is mainly for redundancy, and how you choose to implement that redundancy > is largely based on the environment in which you install the server into. > > As an example, maybe you have a company with two switches in their rack > and they require each server to have a link to each switch. Because the > switches are not stacked, you couldn't build an EtherChannel. You would > simply go with Active/Standby. > > Has anyone performed failover testing with a load on the server to > document exactly what the perceived outage, if any, would be? A/A or A/S? > > On Mon Nov 10 2014 at 5:37:44 AM Boon <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Customer has ordered the 2 port C220-M3S server which is based on the BE >> version. They haven't purchased the BE bundle so the server has been >> shipped from Cisco with only the RAID Array setup. I need to design and >> setup the NICs for both vSphere management and the virtual machine traffic. >> >> Can anyone advise on what is best practice for this setup or how BE >> bundles are configured when shipped from Cisco? Unfortunately I only have >> experience of working with C-Series with the 4-port PCIe cards for which >> the setup is reasonably well documented. >> >> Thanks >> _______________________________________________ >> cisco-voip mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip >> >
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