HP ProLiant Network Adapter Teaming Explained
Friday, 21 April 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on BrianMadden.com by Yuri Haak that explains HP ProLiant network adapter teaming.

In this article, Yuri Haak discusses the various network adapter teaming options and what makes sense in Terminal Server and Citrix environments. Though it's written for HP servers, the same concepts apply to any server brand. HP ProLiant Network Adapter Teaming is a software-based technology used to increase a server’s network availability and performance. HP ProLiant Network Adapter Teaming provides network adapter, network port, network cable, switch, and communication path fault recovery in addition to transmit and receive load balancing technology.

The objective of HP ProLiant Network Adapter Teaming is to provide network fault tolerance and load balancing. These two objectives are accomplished by teaming together two or more server network adapter ports. The term “team” refers to the concept of multiple server network adapters from the same server working together as a single server network adapter.

Read the full article here.

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