Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Bonding 3 networkcards and 3 switches.

2010-05-22 Thread jan nilsen
> Yes, there is. > In a situation like this, I would buy a cheap gigabit switch (8 ports 10/100/1000). Then connect your server there and each of your three switches. > > This results in 1 Gbit out of the server and 100 Mbit to each switch. > This is what you get from your bonding idea, just quicke

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Bonding 3 networkcards and 3 switches.

2010-05-18 Thread jan nilsen
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:29 PM, David Burgess wrote: > The type of bonding you use will depend on what is supported by the > attached switch. > > If you have any budget at all consider buying 3 gig switches, which > can be had around $200 for 16 ports. > > db The switches I do have, are so che

[Ltsp-discuss] Bonding 3 networkcards and 3 switches.

2010-05-18 Thread jan nilsen
So, I have a server with a 1gbit NIC, and 3 16-ports switches (all 100mbit ports), that are linked togheter the old switch-in-switch style, and I have about 45 clients (mix of thinclients, workstations and laptops). When most of the machines are in use, I notice that having only 100mbit out of the