What is Network Bonding? Complete Guide
Network bonding is a technique for distributing traffic across multiple physical links. This technology allows two interfaces to be directly connected to a single switch. The configuration of bonding differs depending on whether the devices are connected to a single switch or to multiple switches. The default mode of network bridging is round-robin, which sends packets sequentially from the first available slave to the last. It provides load balancing and fault tolerance, and is suitable for most network environments. XOR is a policy that picks the same interface for a particular MAC address. There are two basic types of network…