If the NICs are saturated then channel bonding is the answer. Any modern switch and OS will let you bind together multiple NICs so they appear as one. You can get an 4Gbps link this way.If you have 6 app servers it's just daft to stick 6 NICs in your DB server.While there might be some cases where that makes sense most likely it isn't something you would want to do. I believe the original motivation was to solve bandwidth congestion rather than security. |
- Re: [ADMIN] NIC to NIC connection Christian Fowler
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- Re: [ADMIN] NIC to NIC connection Gaetano Mendola
- Re: [ADMIN] NIC to NIC connection Jay A. Kreibich
- Re: [ADMIN] NIC to NIC connection Gaetano Mendola