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| | Hyper-V and network redundancy Could you advice me how to provide network redundancy in fail over cluster for Hyper-V machines please? I know, I’m not able to use NIC teaming (HP and Microsoft recommend to disable it) so is any other way (e.g. guest NIC bonding)? Network teaming supposed also to provide switch redundancy so it is quite important. Thanks |
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