Hi,
I am setting up VMware with use of 2 network cards going to two separate switches.
I have attached a picture of the layout.
is there anything i need to be aware of?
I can ping the VMware host on 192.168.1.2 from a PC and pull the power on one of the switches and can still ping the host, i can do this for the other switch and all works well.
so really just wanting to make sure there is nothing to be aware of which could cause issues.
- The connectinos between your server rack and your wall rack on switche A and B is this more then one connection each?
- The NICS in the host are these single port NICS's or is this one dual port NIC?
Just wondering as these are the only single point of failure I see in it. This can easily be fixed by putting a second connection in on both, or putting in another NIC if its a dual prot nic
For maximum redundancy I would suggest adding an uplink from each NIC to each port group. That way if you drop NIC 1, traffic from all port groups will continue to flow. I would also connect each server rack switch to each cabinet switch, this way if a cabinet switch goes down the traffic from the rack switch continues to flow.
Hi,
I can confirm each of the VMware Hosts has two separate 1Gbps network cards of which connect to two different network switches.
Each rack switch also connects back to a separate 1Gbps network switches.
total of 4 network switches, 4 network cards and 2 hosts
both network cards are part of the same group and are both accessible to the VMs via a single virtual network card