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Managing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Network Performance Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Introduction to Network Performance Management
4. Administering Bridged Networks (Tasks)
7. Exchanging Network Connectivity Information With LLDP
8. Working With Data Center Bridging Features in Oracle Solaris
9. Edge Virtual Bridging in Oracle Solaris
10. Integrated Load Balancer (Overview)
11. Configuring Integrated Load Balancer
12. Managing Integrated Load Balancer
13. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Overview)
IPMP and link aggregation are different technologies that achieve improved network performance as well as maintain network availability.
The following table presents a general comparison between link aggregation and IPMP.
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In link aggregations, incoming traffic is spread over the multiple links that comprise the aggregation in standard mode. Thus, networking performance is enhanced as more NICs are installed to add links to the aggregation.
DLMP aggregations span multiple switches. As a Layer 2 technology, aggregations integrate well with other Oracle Solaris virtualization technologies.
IPMP's traffic uses the IPMP interface's data addresses as they are bound to the available active interfaces. If, for example, all the data traffic is flowing between only two IP addresses but not necessarily over the same connection, then adding more NICs will not improve performance with IPMP because only two IP addresses remain usable.
Trunk aggregations and IPMP can complement each other and can be deployed together to provide the combined benefits of network performance and availability.