I was watching the first episode of MCSA and they were showing NIC Teaming. I have an issue with virtual servers not responding to the NIC adapter so I have to disable and re-enable the NIC to get it to communicate again. Would NIC teaming allow me to have a failover for in case one of the NIC adapters fails again?
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NIC Teaming on Virtuals
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Christopher,
You've got it right! remember, two basic purposes of NIC teaming--bandwidth aggregation and failover.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Host, ITProTV
"You'll learn without knowing I.T."Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
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Christopher,
You've got it right! remember, two basic purposes of NIC teaming--bandwidth aggregation and failover.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Host, ITProTV
"You'll learn without knowing I.T."Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Edutainer Manager, ITProTV*if the post above has answered the question, please mark as solved.
**All "answers" and responses are offered "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ITProTV. -
Christopher,
You've got it right! remember, two basic purposes of NIC teaming--bandwidth aggregation and failover.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Host, ITProTV
"You'll learn without knowing I.T."Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Edutainer Manager, ITProTV*if the post above has answered the question, please mark as solved.
**All "answers" and responses are offered "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ITProTV.