On May 5, 2004 05:36 am, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote:False problem, my friend. I host 100 computers on a proxy (not even gateway) on 256K and the payload doesn't show.
From: "Crucificator" <crucificator@xxxxxxx>
why not use virtual adapters with ip's from different networks and useonly
one card?Because then you'd be sharing 100Mb between the four networks. Rodolfo
said he wanted to give each client 100Mb connection to the router/server. Still, it's not a *bad* idea, perhaps using two dual-ip cards...
Ben
Hi,
Aliasing multiple IP's to a nic works in mostt situations but keep in mind if they are regular nics, they are also sharing the nics budffer etc, so aside from the bandwidth on the cable, you share the nics resources. We have one server at work which until recently had 12 virtual IP's, but it only servered out medium traffic web sites.
If we are here just to slam words on somebody else's reply I pitty myself... :)
"Measure ten times and cut once" - Romanian proverb ;)
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