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Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3
Where can I find a download for the BACS 3 for my PowerEdge 2900? THanks for any help.
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Where can I find a download for the BACS 3 for my PowerEdge 2900? THanks for any help.
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Chaplain Doug
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May 23rd, 2012 10:00
www.broadcom.com/.../netxtremeii.php
I downloaded and installed Broadcom Management Applications Installer (x64) and it included the BACS 4. I must say it was as clear as mud getting there.
Chaplain Doug
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May 23rd, 2012 10:00
Ooops. Spoke too fast. The BACS 4 is not giving me any options to create a team.
theflash1932
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May 23rd, 2012 10:00
If you need any of the advanced features of BACS, you'll need to choose the Custom/Advanced installation.
http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/2684/DriverDetails?DriverId=2T17H&FileId=2961022443&productCode=poweredge-2900&urlProductCode=False
Chaplain Doug
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May 23rd, 2012 10:00
Complained too soon. Found team builder by selecting "Team View" in left-hand dropdown menu.
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If you create a team, even though you'll have a 2Gbps connection, the difference you see will be marginal, and it will slow down all VM connections using it. If using it for VM's, I would assign one NIC to each VM - or split between them as much as possible according to their expected network usage.
If you are using the team for failover only, then ignore everything above.
Keep in mind that your network hardware (switch) must support the team.
Also, BACS teaming options are not usually installed by default - if not, try the advanced/custom installation.