In such case the best you can do is setup some kind of QoS on network gear and TOS labeling along your network in order to prioritize traffic and get rid as much as posible of hard flows.

j


Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:

On Sunday 12 September 2004 12.41, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
[...]

using only one NIC per server is just a
"clean wiring" consideration.)


I guess the most important (and obvious) consideration is that all VLANs on the same wire share the same bandwidth. With normal loads, this should be fine, but you'll have to think about what happens if a host on one of the networks runs amok.

greets
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