Short background info: I am currently running Oracle database 12c on Solaris 11.2 SPARC with ZFS filesystem. I am researching the idea of switching over to dNFS so I can leverage the many features that Netapp/SnapManager will afford.
I've thought about, at least for the short term, dedicating (2) 1 gigabit ports for LACP mode on both the FAS2552 and the resepctive Oracle T5 server involved. Will dNFS and other operations be able to effectively use this LACP setup and be comparible to an FC setup? Our current FC backbone is 4gb but we don't come close to even saturating 2gb (probably 70% at best). One concern I have had is that the general throughput cap for a single 1gigabit interface is rougly 90megabytes per second and this netapp can get 120 megabytes per second write speed pretty easy. Not sure about read speed -- haven't benched it.
Long term, i'm looking at adding 2 additional 10gbe interfaces on our FAS and maybe direct attaching the production T server or getting the addon modules for our 3750x stack.
Anyway any feedback on this is appreciated.