MicroNugget: What is NIC Teaming in Windows Server 2012?
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In this video, Tim Warner covers NIC teaming in Windows Server 2012. At the time, teaming network interface cards wasn’t a new concept, but Microsoft did add it as a native feature in Windows Server 2012. Head into the Server Manager Utility and see how to team your NICs.
Although third parties had been supplying methods for teaming NICs in previous versions of Windows Server, as of Windows Server 2012, NIC teaming — also known as NIC bonding, or load balancing and failover (LBFO) — became one of the most useful and important native features of Windows Server 2012.
Up to 32 NICs can be teamed in the Server Manager Utility — or via PowerShell — to boost the performance or redundancy of your physical network interface cards. See the implementation process for enabling NIC teaming, how to decide where the logic for traffic determinations occurs, and how to set the IPv4 address manually.
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