Network interface setup recommendation

ppktm

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Hi,
I have two 10G switches (stacked) and three server nodes. Each server has 4 ports (2x1G , 2x10G). Right now everything (management, migration, storage) is on 2x10G ports (lacp). Is it recommended to move management to 2x1G ports and separate management from storage traffic? Asking this since I have only 2 switches and I also have to connect the 1Gb ports to the same switches. Any benefit ?

Thanks in advance
ppktm
 
Hey,

you could use your 2x1G uplinks separated - one for mgmt and one for migration. The 2x10G as lcap for your storage. This depends if it's your homelab or your enterprise/production environment. If it's a production environment I highly recommend you to buy a PCIe NIC with 10G for migration and storage.

Or what are your thoughts?

Best
 
Its production. Just wanted to check if separating nic ports for manage,ent have any benefits since they are also going to the same switches.

Thanks
ppktm
 
Depends on your production environment - it's always a good idea to have redundant uplinks in case one of them are going offline unexpectedly and separated networks for your workloads.

MGMT, Migration, Storage so that you can achieve optimal performance and worry less about drops.

Best
 

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