On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 10:33 PM, Alan Murrell <li...@murrell.ca> wrote:
> Hello, > > I am wondering what the recommended bonding modes are for the different > types of networks: > > - Management/Display > - Guest VM Traffic > 0, 5, 6 are NOT supported over bridges (hence, for guest VM traffic) - Storage (NFS) > Unless you have multiple mounts (multiple NFS storage domains) you are unlikely to get a bandwidth improvements, only HA from bond for NFS (in that sense, it's better to use iSCSI in such a scenario) > > For the purposes pf this post, assume mode 4 is not available. > > For Management/Display, I am thinking mode 1 (active-backup) is adequate > since there generally isn't a lot of traffic being pushed through. > > Storage, I like mode 0 (round robin) due to some performance results I > have seen, though I understand this has to be setup in "custom bonding". > Mode 6 seems like it would do well here as well. > As explained above, for NFS, it's not going to help performance-wise. Y. > > Guest VM traffic is the one I am not sure about. There could be a lot of > traffic going back and forth, so I would want all the interfaces in the > bond active to balance the load. Of the supported bonding modes, either 2 > or 5 would seem to be the options. > > I am just wondering what others' thoughts and experiences are. > > Thanks! :-) > > Regards, > > Alan > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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