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    <p>I finally did find some stats on teaming<br>
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    <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2014/06/23/team-driver/">http://rhelblog.redhat.com/2014/06/23/team-driver/</a><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/19/2017 10:42 AM, WK wrote:<br>
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      <p>OK, at least its not an *issue* with Gluster. I didn't expect
        any but you never know.<br>
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      <p>I have been amused at the 'lack' of discussion on Teaming
        performance found on Google searches. <br>
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      <p>There are lots of 'here it is and here is how to set it up'
        articles/posts, but no 'ooh-wee-wow it is awesome' comments.</p>
      <p>It seems that for most people Bonding has worked it kinks out
        and thus serves its purpose perfectly fine, so no reason to
        change to Teaming. <br>
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      <p>That or they had Mahdi's experience with Teaming in its present
        state and bonding just works better for now.<br>
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      For now, I'll just use tried and true ALB bonding on this project.
      After I have some free time I may play with it some more on a test
      bed we have here. <br>
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      Among the 'advantages' claimed for Teaming  is the lower
      performance overhead (though "low vs very-low" may not be
      significant)<br>
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        href="https://github.com/jpirko/libteam/wiki/Bonding-vs.-Team-features"
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      Thanks all for the feedback.<br>
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      I'll let everyone know if my testing happens and if it is a
      significant difference (good or bad).<br>
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      -bill<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/19/2017 6:27 AM, David Gossage
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        <div dir="ltr">I haven't done any testing of performance
          differences, but on my oVirt/rhev i use standard bonding as
          that's that it supports.  On the stand along gluster nodes I
          use teaming for bonding.
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          <div>Teaming may be slightly easier to manage, but not by much
            if you are already used to bond setups.  I haven't noticed
            any bugs or issues using teaming.</div>
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              <div dir="ltr"><span><span><b><i>David Gossage</i></b></span><i><span><b><br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 2:59 PM, wk <span
              dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:wkmail@bneit.com"
                target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">wkmail@bneit.com</a>&gt;</span>
            wrote:<br>
            <blockquote class="gmail_quote">I'm looking at tuning up a
              new site and the bonding issue came up<br>
              <br>
              A google search reveals that the gluster docs (and
              Lindsay) recommend balance-alb bonding.<br>
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              However, "team"ing came up which I wasn't familiar with.
              Its already in RH6/7 and Ubuntu and their Github page
              implies its stable.<br>
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              The <a href="http://libteam.org" rel="noreferrer"
                target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">libteam.org</a>
              people seem to feel their solution is more lightweight and
              it seems easy enough to setup.<br>
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              Before I go down this path, I was curious if anyone had
              any experience/comments with 'team'<br>
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              It would be nice to get a little speed bump essentially
              for free.<br>
              <br>
              -bill<br>
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