LAG is a Good Thing!
Not all LAG is bad! Add a LAG (Link Aggregation Group) to your network to increase throughput in places where bottlenecks are possible! it is also helpful as a failover if network interfaces fail, but that scenario is less likely to occur unless you have an old or faulty switch. Learn more: -------------------- Setting up a LAG on a network switch: https://homenetworkguy.com/how-to/con... Setting up a LAG on Proxmox: https://homenetworkguy.com/how-to/cre... https://homenetworkguy.com EP02

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