Hi Grégoire, With those NICs (and without any other background). I'd go with bonding your 1G NICs together and your 10G NICs together, put primary and secondary storage over the 10G. Mgmt traffic is minimal and spread over all of your hosts, so would be public traffic, so these would be fine over the bonded 1Gbs links. Finally guest traffic, this would normally be fine over the 1Gb links, especially if you throttle the traffic a little, unless you know that you'll have especially high guest traffic.
Kind regards, Paul Angus [email protected] www.shapeblue.com 53 Chandos Place, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4HSUK @shapeblue -----Original Message----- From: Grégoire Lamodière [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 04 July 2017 21:15 To: [email protected] Subject: Network architecture Dear All, In the process of implementing a new CS advanced zone (4.9.2), I am wondering about the best network architecture to implement. Any idea / advice would be highly appreciated. 1/ Each host has 4 networks adapters, 2 x 1 Gbe, 2 x 10 Gbe 2/ The PR Store is nfs based 10 Gbe 3/ The sec Store is nfs based 10 Gbe 4/ Maximum network offering is 1 Gbit to Internet 5/ Hypervisor Xen 7 6/ Hardware Hp Blade c7000 Right now, my choice would be : 1/ Bound the 2 gigabit networks cards and use the bound for mgmt + public 2/ Use 1 10Gbe for storage network (operations on sec Store) 3/ Use 1 10 Gbe for guest traffic (and pr store traffic by design) This architecture sounds good in terms of performance (using 10 Gbe where it makes sense, redundancy on mgmt + public with bound). Another option would be to bound the 2 10 Gbe interfaces, and use Xen Label to manage Storage and guest on the same physical network. This choice would give us faileover on storage and guest traffic, but I am wondering if performances would be badly affected. Do you have any feedback on this ? Thanks all. Best Regards. --- Grégoire Lamodière T/ + 33 6 76 27 03 31 F/ + 33 1 75 43 89 71
