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What is Link Aggregation (LACP)?

Link Aggregation (LACP) will allow you to increase the bandwidth TO and FROM your Synology NAS. In summary, this will allow more clients to send data to and from your NAS without decreased performance. To be clear, this will not double the network speed for a single client. Link Aggregation simply opens more “channels” to and from your NAS. For example, if you have two PCs connecting to your NAS, each client will receive a maximum of 1Gbit of local network speeds as opposed to 500Mbit. There is also the added benefit of redundancy, as a single failure will automatically allow the device to fai

How to Set Up Link Aggregation on a Synology NAS (LACP)

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r/Ubiquiti · u/darkytoo2 · 1w ago

10GB aggregation links between aggregation and USW-48 switch

I have an 8 port UniFi Aggregation switch connected to a USW Pro Max 48 PoE switch, and everything works if I do a single link, but if I try to do an aggregated connection with 2 10GB ports, the second port on the Pro Ma…

r/Ubiquiti · u/morri0on · 1d ago

[Question] Does the USW-Aggregation display DDM/DOM data for SFP+ modules in the GUI?

Hi everyone, I'm currently planning my network upgrade and strongly considering the USW-Aggregation as my core switch to handle a few single-mode fiber and DAC connections. Before pulling the trigger, I have a specific q…

r/Ubiquiti · u/itsdatwoowoo · 3w ago

Should I used an aggregation?

Looking at building out more of a homelab and I will eventually want 5-8 devices on 10GBe. Today, i am running a cloud fiber and i want to upgrade to a UDM. I need to run protect and install cameras as well. I was lookin…

r/Ubiquiti · u/UbiquitoustoolGuy · 1d ago

US-16-XG vs USW-Aggregation

Seeing these on ebay/marketplace. Looks like some can be had for the same-ish price or even a bit less. 16 Ports, older, still L2, no POE. But still seems to be supported. Any reason not to use this as a network core? Wo…

r/kubernetes · u/Willing-Lettuce-5937 · 1w ago

Every KCD and KubeCon co-located day currently scheduled, with dates and organiser links

I maintain this list, saying so up front. It started because KCD dates are scattered across CNCF chapter pages and half the aggregators carry stale ones. Currently tracked, all dates confirmed on the organiser's own page…