Verde VDI Network Terms and Descriptions - NIC Teaming

Verde VDI Network Terms and Descriptions - NIC Teaming

Product Line:  VERDE

Introduction:      The information contained within this document refers to the networking aspects of the VERDE VDI software solution being installed via a set of RPMs (program modules) on top of CentOS7.  The following networking information is made up of basic CentOS7 (Linux networking) and additions/extensions added from the VERDE VDI installation.























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