In this video, I’ll go over two networking devices that you’ll need to know about before taking your CompTIA Network+ certification exam. You’ll learn about the differences between load balancers and bandwidth shapers.
Load balancers are generally used when there is more than one form of communication available. They help to divide communication evenly between the different communication lines.
Bandwidth shapers are very similar to load balancers in that they are used to help make communication more efficient. The difference is that bandwidth shapers provide a much higher level of control over what data gets sent where and when.
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Ed Liberman (MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCDST, MCT, MCTS, MCITP, A+, Network+, Server+, CWTS, CWNA, CWNT) has worked in technology for 20 years. He has been certified and instructing IT since 1998. He has helped thousands of people to get started or advance their careers in the IT industry. When he is not in the classroom, he is out helping corporations with their network infrastructure as an independent consultant. Ed will get you ready to pass your exams while you develop the skills needed to succeed in the "real world". His teaching style encourages you to have fun while you learn. Ed also volunteers his time in his local community as a math tutor for struggling grade school children.
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