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Intel has their proprietary Advanced Network Services (ANS) adapter teaming 
stuff that provides fault tolerance and load balancing.

<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://support.intel.com/support/network/adapter/ans/";>http://support.intel.com/support/network/adapter/ans/</a>

I've only used it with Intel network adapters, but they claim to offer 
multi-vendor teaming of non-Intel cards.

I'm also looking for a non-proprietary solution since some of our newer hardware 
doesn't come w/ Intel ethernet cards.

Kevin O'Neill Stoll wrote:
&gt; Hey all,
&gt; 
&gt; I have been googling for information on configuring two
&gt; interfaces to respond to the same ip address in order to
&gt; share the load of requests and possibly provide some
&gt; fail-over.
&gt; 
&gt; I have found a lot of information on multiple ip's per nic
&gt; but not multiple nics per ip.
&gt; 
&gt; Could someone point me in the right direction?
&gt; 
&gt; Thanks
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