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What is network bonding in Linux?
What is network bonding in Linux?
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Network bonding is the process of creating a single network by combining two or more network interfaces. This combination of networks improves redundancy and performance by increasing bandwidth and throughput. The major benefit of network bonding is that the overall network works fine even if a single network in the bonding does not work properly.