Rick as usual brings up a valid point of interest. Many people think that by simply adding a 2nd NIC they will double network throughput.
While this can be kind of made to work, understand that all outbound traffic will be on the same NIC.
While you can force the system to use the same NIC to send on which it received, there is another huge flaw.
Most applications will not use multi-home lookups, so however you resolve the host it will not happen 99% of the time in a round robyn fashion. DNS and sendmail are to exceptions from the top of my head. Most applications however will only take the first entry from DNS, NIS, and /etc/hosts.
You may be wasting money by simply adding a NIC, depending on what you are trying to accomplish.
Sincerely,
Shannon
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