NIC Bonding Planner
Model real bonding behavior before you assume “more links = more speed”
This tool estimates how bonding mode, link count, and traffic distribution affect aggregate usable throughput, single-flow ceilings, and resiliency.
It is a standalone compute analyzer, so it should work directly from this page without depending on pipeline navigation.
Best for: deciding whether bonding improves total capacity, redundancy, or both — and where single-flow expectations still fail.
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This tool is included with Pro access for the Compute category.
What this models
- Aggregate bonded throughput potential
- Single-flow performance ceilings
- Redundancy and traffic-distribution tradeoffs
Inputs
Results
Model: bonding utility depends on mode, traffic shape, and hash distribution. More links can improve aggregate capacity, but single-flow performance often remains bound to one member link.
Export Report
Add optional project context and generate a clean documentation view that can be printed or saved as a PDF for client or internal use.