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Aggregated Ethernet ports

If your NAS has dual NICs and aggregates, and you get a switch that has dual NICs and aggregates, and you have a dual NIC on your desktop and your OS supports aggregation, then if you hook it all up and configure it right, you will sometimes get double your speed if the protocol you're using also supports aggregation (depending on the type of aggregation and protocol used.)

So... yeah?

Unless you're LAGGing a bunch of connections together to build a higher-bandwidth backbone for dozens or hundreds of users, I'd file this under "stupid pet tricks."

But hey, go for it.
 
Don't forget parallel SMB / SMB 3.0 support in Windows 10 (and 8.1?). Connecting two NON-LAGG ports, to a PC, and a NAS that speaks SMB 3.0, will result in nearly double throughput, for multiple-file transfers.
 
If you are building your own nas, get a 10gbps nic for the nas from fleabay and a switch with 10gbps uplink ports.
 
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