4 issue of NETWORK card configuration

Hi all

So now all of my ESX servers have 4 NETWORK cards and are all connected to the store shared via fiber connections.  My current setup is as such.

pNic0 - & gt; vSwitch0 - & gt; Portgroup0 - & gt; (Service Console)

pNic1 - & gt; vSwitch0 - & gt; Portgroup1 - & gt; (Vmkernal for Vmotion)

pNic2 - & gt; vSwitch1 - & gt; Portgroup2 - & gt; (The Vm network - runoff of all VM group of port)

pNic3 - & gt; vSwitch1 - & gt; Portgroup2 - & gt; (Same VM network as pNic2)

It would be more benifical for redundancy and performance if I put it to the top in this way rather:

pNic0 - & gt; vSwitch0 - & gt; Portgroup0 - & gt; (Service Console)

pNic1 - & gt; vSwitch0 - & gt; Portgroup1 - & gt; (Vmkernal for Vmotion)

pNic2 - & gt; vSwitch1 - & gt; Portgroup2 - & gt; (The Vm network)

pNic3 - & gt; vSwitch1 - & gt; Portgroup3 - & gt; (The Vm network)

and pNic0 configuration of failover for Teddy portgroup1 while pNIC1 is the failover of Teddy portgroup0, then leave 1 default port id base vswitch failover load balacning.

Here's how we do are 4 NIC configurations

vSwitch0:

Service Console - vmnic0 (vmnic2 is a stanby)

vMotion - vmnic2 (vmnic0 is a watch)

vSwitch1:

Machine Virtual Port Group - vmnic 1 and 4 (the two active)

Load balancing based on the original virtual port code

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