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12–Marvell Teaming Services
Executive Summary
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Teaming Concepts
The concept of grouping multiple physical devices to provide fault tolerance and
load balancing is not new. It has been around for years. Storage devices use
RAID technology to group individual hard drives. Switch ports can be grouped
together using technologies such as Cisco Gigabit EtherChannel, IEEE 802.3ad
Link Aggregation, Bay Networks Multilink Trunking, and Extreme Network Load
Sharing. Network interfaces on Dell servers can be grouped together into a team
of physical ports called a virtual adapter.
This section provides the following information about teaming concepts:
Network Addressing
Teaming and Network Addresses
Description of Teaming Types
Network Addressing
To understand how teaming works, it is important to understand how node
communications work in an Ethernet network. This document is based on the
assumption that the reader is familiar with the basics of IP and Ethernet network
communications.
PXE pre-execution environment
QCC QConvergeConsole
QCS QLogic Control Suite
RAID redundant array of inexpensive disks
TCP transmission control protocol
UDP user datagram protocol
WINS Windows Internet Name Service
Table 12-1. Glossary (Continued)
Term Definition