Link aggregation is something that's "nice to have" when it comes to a NAS, but it's something most people arguably don't need. It makes use of multiple LAN ports in order to increase bandwidth ...
When you have multiple people using a NAS, concurrently reading and writing data, whether in a home or business setting, bandwidth can sometimes become a bottleneck. This issue often results in ...
(1) Combining two or more network lines into one. See channel bonding. (2) Cisco's version of the IEEE 802.3ad "link aggregation" technology (see 802.3ad). THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.