Okay, in that case, that is not possible.
Either a Switch (two for redundancy) or at least 3 Dual Port NIC's per Server. (Which will be more expensive than Switches)
It simply doesn't have to work, because we won't have more than 3 nodes running.
The only problem was, that we had 90% memory allocated with an active/passive Setup and a small tiebreaker.
Now, with 3 normal servers, we have 256GB usable RAM instead of 128GB and we can upgrade it to 344GB...
And i was talking about "Methode 1" provided in the same link.
Yeah, we could have bought two of this switches, but than we would ran into the problem not to have any RJ45 Ports for other infrastructure in other VLAN's. As i said, the only services that need switched Interfaces are NFS from the...
I don't really understand why i have the need to have a routing redundancy with bond-mode broadcast.
It should be fault-trolerant that way.
The company, that i need to build this setup in, hasn't got much resources to buy or lease a bunch of Switches.
So we made the decition to buy two TP-Link...
Good morning everyone,
i just configured my back interfaces (10GbE) of my three new servers.
To provide enought redundancy and availability i connected my three servers the following way:
Hardware Config:
- Every Node has 2 10GbE SFP+ Ports that should be used only for Cluster communication...
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