On Mon, May 14, 2018, 11:33 PM Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

> Once upon a time, Doug Ingham <[email protected]> said:
> >  Correct!
> >
> >      |---- Single 1Gbit virtual interface
> >      |
> > VM ---- Host ==== Switch stack
> >                |
> >                |------- 4x 1Gbit interfaces bonded over LACP
> >
> > The traffic for all of the VMs is distributed across the host's 4 bonded
> > links, however each VM is limited to the 1Gbit of its own virtual
> > interface. In the case of my proxy, all web traffic is routed through it,
> > so its single Gbit interface has become a bottleneck.
>
> It was my understanding that the virtual interface showing up as 1 gig
> was just a reporting thing (something has to be put in the speed field).
> I don't think the virtual interface is actually limited to 1 gig, the
> server will just pass packets as fast as it can.
>

Absolutely right.
Y.


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