Apple 10.6 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 7 Ongoing System Management 165
Computer to Switch
In this scenario shown in the following illustration, you connect your server to a switch
congured for 802.3ad link aggregation.
server1.example.com
Clients
4 x 1 Gbit/s
10 Gbit/s
The switch should have bandwidth for handling incoming trac equal to or greater
than that of the link aggregate (logical link) you dene 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 trac (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 congure 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