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Shared Ethernet Adapter Failover was delivered with Virtual I/O Server V1.2 and<br />

offers Ethernet redundancy to the client at the virtual level. The client gets <strong>on</strong>e<br />

standard virtual Ethernet adapter hosted by two Virtual I/O Server. The two<br />

Virtual I/O Servers use a c<strong>on</strong>trol channel to determine which of them is supplying<br />

the Ethernet service to the client. Through this active m<strong>on</strong>itoring between the two<br />

Virtual I/O Servers, failure of either will result in the remaining Virtual I/O Server<br />

taking c<strong>on</strong>trol of the Ethernet service for the client. The client has no special<br />

protocol or software c<strong>on</strong>figured and uses the virtual Ethernet adapter as though it<br />

was hosted by <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong>e Virtual I/O Server.<br />

In Figure 4-2, a typical setup combining Link Aggregati<strong>on</strong> and SEA Failover to<br />

increase availability is shown: two Virtual I/O Servers have Link Aggregati<strong>on</strong><br />

c<strong>on</strong>figured over two Ethernet cards to provide better bandwidth and redundancy.<br />

A Shared Ethernet Adapter has been c<strong>on</strong>figured. The c<strong>on</strong>trol channel for the<br />

Shared Ethernet Adapter is completely separate. When the client partiti<strong>on</strong> starts,<br />

its network traffic will be serviced by Virtual I/O Server 1, as it has the higher<br />

priority assigned. If Virtual I/O Server 1 is unavailable, Virtual I/O Server 2 will<br />

determine this using the c<strong>on</strong>trol channel and take c<strong>on</strong>trol of the network service<br />

for the client partiti<strong>on</strong>.<br />

Note: Note that a numerically lower priority receives a higher overall priority.<br />

Figure 4-2 Shared Ethernet Adapter failover<br />

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