Re: haip, network interface bonding
From: Seth Miller <sethmiller.sm_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 22:35:12 -0500
Message-ID: <CAEueRAVOmyAzrcDoLtCYnoRRgmd_pch2nWobws2aHtfASSz0Ww_at_mail.gmail.com>
Lu,
A lot of times, bonded nics are configured active/passive. If this is the case, you are using only one of the nics in the bond. HAIP can be a big advantage in this case if you eliminate the bond and take advantage of the full bandwidth of all of the nics for the interconnect.
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 22:35:12 -0500
Message-ID: <CAEueRAVOmyAzrcDoLtCYnoRRgmd_pch2nWobws2aHtfASSz0Ww_at_mail.gmail.com>
Lu,
A lot of times, bonded nics are configured active/passive. If this is the case, you are using only one of the nics in the bond. HAIP can be a big advantage in this case if you eliminate the bond and take advantage of the full bandwidth of all of the nics for the interconnect.
Seth
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Lu Jiang <lu.jiang69_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi DBA gurus,
>
> Has anyone configured haip or haip plus network interface bonding for
> Oracle RAC interconnection? Is there any big advantage if compare with
> network interface bonding?
>
> Thanks,
> Lu
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