Computer to Switch

In this scenario shown in the following illustration, you connect your server to a switch configured for 802.3ad link aggregation.

server1.example.com

4 x 1 Gbit/s

10 Gbit/s

Clients

The switch should have bandwidth for handling incoming traffic equal to or greater than that of the link aggregate (logical link) you define on your server.

For example, if you create an aggregate of four 1-Gbit/s links, you should use a switch that can handle incoming traffic (from clients) at 4 Gbit/s or more. Otherwise, the increased bandwidth advantage in the link aggregate won’t be fully realized.

Note: For information about how to configure your switch for 802.3ad link aggregation, see the documentation provided by the switch manufacturer.

Computer to Switch-Pair

In this scenario shown in the following illustration, you improve on the computer- to-switch scenario by using two switches to eliminate the switch as a single point of failure:

server1.example.com

3 x 1 Gbit/s

2 x 1 Gbit/s

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