
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Tal Bar-Or <tbaror@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I am about to deploy a new Ovirt platform, the platform will consist 4 Ovirt nodes including management, all servers nodes and storage will have the following config:
*nodes server* 4x10G ports network cards 2x10G will be used for VM network. 2x10G will be used for storage connection 2x1Ge 1xGe for nodes management
*Storage *4x10G ports network cards 3 x10G for NFS storage mount Ovirt nodes
Now given above network configuration layout, what is best practices in terms of nodes for storage NFS connection, throughput and path resilience suggested to use First option each node 2x 10G lacp and on storage side 3x10G lacp?
I'm not sure how you'd get more throughout than you can get in a single physical link. You will get redundancy. Of course, on the storage side you might benefit from multiple bonded interfaces.
The second option creates 3 VLAN's assign each node on that 3 VLAN's across 2 nic, and on storage, side assigns 3 nice across 3 VLANs?
Interesting - but I assume it'll still stick to a single physical link. Y. Thanks
-- Tal Bar-or
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