<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=utf-8"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" class="">Isn't teaming[1] the futur, instead of bonding ?<div class=""><br class=""><div class="">[1]&nbsp;<a href="http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2014/06/23/team-driver/" class="">http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2014/06/23/team-driver/</a></div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class=""><br class=""><div><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">Le 27 juin 2016 à 14:31, Fernando Frediani &lt;<a href="mailto:fernando.frediani@upx.com.br" class="">fernando.frediani@upx.com.br</a>&gt; a écrit :</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div class="">
  
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    Thanks for the reply.<br class="">
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    Perhaps is the case of contacting the maintainer of Linux Bond
    module and see if there is room for this feature to be implement
    anytime. OVS is great in the coming future, but Bond module is still
    something very handy that simplify the things a lot.<br class="">
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    Thanks<br class="">
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Em 27/06/2016 03:00, Edward Haas
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 4:37 PM,
            Yevgeny Zaspitsky <span dir="ltr" class="">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:yzaspits@redhat.com" target="_blank" class=""></a><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:yzaspits@redhat.com">yzaspits@redhat.com</a>&gt;</span>
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                <div class="">Dan, Edy,<br class="">
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                  Could you guys answer this?<br class="">
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                IIUC, the requirements are:<br class="">
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                  <li class="">stream the traffic of few VLANs(network roles)
                    through a single bond</li>
                  <li class="">be able to bind a VLAN to a bond slave with an
                    option of fallback<br class="">
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                  <li class="">have redundancy</li>
                  <li class="">assign different QoS to every VLAN (my addition)<br class="">
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                  <div class="">I guess this is a new RFC that we do not support
                    currently, but would we be able to provide in any
                    future?<br class="">
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                        <div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded
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                          From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Fernando
                            Frediani</b> <span dir="ltr" class="">&lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:fernando.frediani@upx.com.br" target="_blank" class=""></a><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:fernando.frediani@upx.com.br">fernando.frediani@upx.com.br</a>&gt;</span><br class="">
                          Date: Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 11:17 PM<br class="">
                          Subject: [ovirt-users] Network redundancy with
                          Manual balancing per VLAN<br class="">
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                          Hello,<br class="">
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                          In VMware it is possible to bond two network
                          interfaces and for each Portgroup (equivalent
                          to a VLAN) is possible to tell which of the
                          physical interfaces underneath it you wish the
                          traffic to flow primarily and which stays as
                          secondary(bond mode=1 equivalent). So for
                          certain VLANs (Management, Live Migration,
                          etc) is possible to force traffic flow via one
                          physical NIC of the bond and for other VLANs
                          (Virtual Machine's traffic) outs via the other
                          NIC with failover to each other should a cable
                          or switch fails.<br class="">
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                          This is specially good for better utilize the
                          fewer NICs available and still have
                          redundancy.<br class="">
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                          In oVirt it is also possible to have bonds,
                          but would it still be possible to do that same
                          and favor the traffic per VLAN basis ? I guess
                          it is something related to Linux Bond module
                          but perhaps someone has done this already.<br class="">
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                          Thanks<br class="">
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                          Fernando<br class="">
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        <div class="gmail_extra">Hello Fernando,<br class="">
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        <div class="gmail_extra">As you mentioned, oVirt is using the
          Linux Bond and the solution you are looking for is not
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        <div class="gmail_extra">The oVirt way to handle this is by
          applying QoS on the networks, providing the guaranteed rates
          for each and utilizing the bond for throughput beyond the one
          link limit.<br class="">
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        <div class="gmail_extra">With the introduction of OVS as an
          alternative networking infrastructure for the hosts, you could
          create a hook that implements some special functionality, but
          ovs is not in yet.<br class="">
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        <div class="gmail_extra">Thanks,<br class="">
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        <div class="gmail_extra">Edy.<br class="">
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