vSwitch Network Design - sharing adapters

I looked at the design of Kendrick and many other models, but I've not seen anyone share network cards between exchanges.
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I often use the approach of active / standby for a vSwitch with for example the Group of ports management and VMotion. This allows to have the traffic on the network interface cards dedicated (if both network adapters work) and adds also the redundancy for groups of ports.

On question 4, you are right.

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