Load balancing is the process of efficiently distributing the resources of multiple Internet service providers onto one computer among many clients and connections.
Load balancing attempts to distribute the processing load of a service or application between servers, which are usually provided by multiple Internet service providers so that the load does not exceed the capacity of any single server. Load balancing is often used for web services, especially where high availability is required. For example, the Internet is increasingly being used as a medium for commerce, in which case it is vital to provide reliable service to customers.
A load balancer is a networking device that splits network traffic between multiple back-end servers or resources. These backend resources might be in containers, virtual machines, or different clouds or locations. The purpose of a load balancer is to help you prevent your servers from being overwhelmed, improve their efficiency, and provide users with a fast, reliable, and secure experience
As you can see, bonding is used to connect multiple ISPs together to utilize the bandwidth of each one. As a result, the speed that a user gets will be increased. If a user has two bonded connections, they will have a combined maximum speed. Bonding is not always a must, but if you are going to have more than three ISPs, then it is a good idea to use bonding.
If you are trying to use a high-speed connection for your business and need to go over 100 Mbps, you can do this by using bonding. Bonding allows you to combine two or more connections together. This will help increase the speed that your business can get. If you are having problems with your internet speed, bonding is a great way to increase the speed that you can get. If you have two bonded connections, you can get faster speeds. The best thing about bonding is that it is very easy to set up and use.
The below video is an example of a Zifilink bonding router, let’s see what happens when you bond the two or More internet connections together.
Pros and cons of Load Balancing Routers
Pros:
⏫Reduce downtime
⏫Reliable
⏫Single network connection
Cons:
❎Expensive
Pros and cons of Bonding Routers
⏫Portable
⏫Reduce downtime
⏫ Individuals can affordable
⏫Reliable
⏫Easy to configure
✅No cons
Conclusion:
Compare the load balancing routers vs bonding routers there is a bit advantage for bonding routers. Moreover, it is based on the use cases.



