Rick Barnes wrote: > Since my switch *does* support 802.3ad, including layers 2,3 and 4 > hashing, should I use mode=4? Or would one of the other modes be > "better" for providing fail-over and link-aggregation, specifically > balance-tlb or balance-alb. Use 802.3ad, also if performance is really an issue I'd suggest setting up two networks on the NFS server one with standard frame sizes and the other with jumbo frames, and directly connect systems that need higher throughput to a dedicated VLAN(s) running jumbo frames. Also note that link aggregation will not increase throughput between hosts, i.e. if you have 1 host talking to 1 server you will not get higher throughput with link aggregation, what link aggregation will do is allow many hosts to communicate to a single host with higher aggregate throughput. If you want faster, simpler single-stream throughput go with 10GbE, good quality line rate 10GbE switches are very cost effective these days, probably 90%+ cheaper than 10GbE was 5-6 years ago. Though your likely going to need a lot of disks to be able to come close to saturating even a 1Gbps connection depending on your workload. nate _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos