I am really interested in this as well. Were you able to get the LAG going with any problems? I've been able to avoid using a LAG group w/ my MD3000i and I was really hoping I wouldn't have to use one with the VNXe. Otherwise, that means VLAN tagging all of the VNXe NICs (limitation of the switch when using LAGs) which just adds to the complexity.
If you are looking for performance data, you should contact your EMC rep, they should have access to performance data published from our performance team.
jablonde
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May 22nd, 2011 21:00
I am really interested in this as well. Were you able to get the LAG going with any problems? I've been able to avoid using a LAG group w/ my MD3000i and I was really hoping I wouldn't have to use one with the VNXe. Otherwise, that means VLAN tagging all of the VNXe NICs (limitation of the switch when using LAGs) which just adds to the complexity.
Kumar_A
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May 23rd, 2011 08:00
If you are looking for performance data, you should contact your EMC rep, they should have access to performance data published from our performance team.