Network Card Bonding On CentOS | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and TutorialsFirst Faved : Jul 06 2007 by falkoFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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- falko - Jul 06 2007 | nic bonding, bonding, port trunking, centos, linux, nic, network
Bonding is the same as port trunking. In the following I will use the word bonding because practically we will bond interfaces as one. Bonding allows you to aggregate multiple ports into a single group, effectively combining the bandwidth into a single connection. Bonding also allows you to create multi-gigabit pipes to transport traffic through the highest traffic areas of your network. For example, you can aggregate three megabits ports into a three-megabits trunk port. That is equivalent with having one interface with three megabytes speed.
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