Methods to model NIC teaming and load balancing

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Database and data structure management

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C707S797000, C707S803000, C707S805000, C707S828000, C707S831000

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07899848

ABSTRACT:
A computer-implemented method disclosed may include providing a plurality of classes to represent at least one attribute of a NIC team, providing at least one association class to represent the relationship between each of the plurality of classes and associating each of the plurality of classes with the at least one association class.

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