Key work network redundancy.
Teaming is about aggregating network connections for better performance and resilience.
Clustering is about grouping servers for high availability and capacity.
D. Teaming
Network teaming, also known as NIC teaming or bonding, involves grouping multiple network interfaces together to form a single, logical network interface. This configuration provides redundancy and load balancing, enhancing network reliability. If one network interface fails, the traffic is automatically routed through the remaining interfaces, ensuring continued network connectivity. Teaming can be configured to operate in various modes, including fault tolerance for redundancy and load balancing for improved performance.
NOT D.
Teaming (or more loosely, bridging) makes multiple network cards appear as one card. So for example if you have 2 NICs at 1Gb speed, you can team them together to get up to 2Gb of throughput. With teaming, it is very important to make sure that the network hardware you're plugging into supports it.
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