Hi I'm wonderijng how I would setup two lagg devices for failover so 4 nic's with 2 dual lagg's 'lagg0 and lagg1'
The idea is to create redundency if the switch ever fails, and allow clients to still connect to the storage if the 10g switch ever failed over 1g.
Ideally with the same name automatically. So on a windows client //STORAGE/mystorageshare mapped to the S:/ drive '//STORAGE/mystorageshare' being a truenas share. Is this advisable?
I have 1 dual 10g nic and 2 1g nics on the motherboard,
I would like to create a lagg0 for the 10g, and lagg0 for the 1g,
Freenas and all clients would be both connected to the 10g switch and 1g switch, using device priority on windows so the clients prioritise 10g if its available
The idea is to create redundency if the switch ever fails, and allow clients to still connect to the storage if the 10g switch ever failed over 1g.
Ideally with the same name automatically. So on a windows client //STORAGE/mystorageshare mapped to the S:/ drive '//STORAGE/mystorageshare' being a truenas share. Is this advisable?
I have 1 dual 10g nic and 2 1g nics on the motherboard,
I would like to create a lagg0 for the 10g, and lagg0 for the 1g,
Freenas and all clients would be both connected to the 10g switch and 1g switch, using device priority on windows so the clients prioritise 10g if its available