Why double the network ports on a Mo?

Hi all

I see that many MB s, especially game and Server MB, now come with double rear network ports.

How is what is used?

The main use for NIC cluster is in a server/NAS environment. For the internet, it is of no use. Everyone today has a modem/router to connect with a cable or DSL provider and not supported is associated with the map NETWORK and bandwidth, you have with these providers is significantly less than a 1 only Go NIC can offer. It is only when you work in an environment of Server/NAS dual NIC is really advantageous. The speed to get the GB of data from or to the Server/NAS is actually doubled by partnering.

Imagine that you need to send 100 GB of data on the server or NAS. In addition to the rounding errors, it would theoretically take about 14 minutes without balancing the load on the network, by partnering you would achieve 7 minutes in theory. In practice, these numbers will be higher. Teaming makes it possible to use assets in your projects that are stored on a NAS or a server, without dragging down the performance of the system. And of course, the NAS backup is twice as fast.

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