The difference between the network card binding team and bond in RHEL7 is that rhel7 is bound to teambond.
Comparison of team and bond features officially provided by red hat
A Comparison of Features in Bonding and Team
Feature |
Bonding |
Team |
Broadcast Tx policy |
Yes |
Yes |
Round-robin Tx policy |
Yes |
Yes |
Active-backup Tx policy |
Yes |
Yes |
LACP (802.3ad) support |
Yes (active only) |
Yes |
Hash-based Tx policy |
Yes |
Yes |
User can set hash function |
No |
Yes |
Tx load-balancing support (TLB) |
Yes |
Yes |
LACP hash port select |
Yes |
Yes |
Load-balancing for LACP support |
No |
Yes |
Ethtool link monitoring |
Yes |
Yes |
ARP link monitoring |
Yes |
Yes |
NS/NA (IPv6) link monitoring |
No |
Yes |
Ports up/down delays |
Yes |
Yes |
Port priorities and stickiness ("primary" option enhancement) |
No |
Yes |
Separate per-port link monitoring setup |
No |
Yes |
Multiple link monitoring setup |
Limited |
Yes |
Lockless Tx/Rx path |
No (rwlock) |
Yes (RCU) |
VLAN support |
Yes |
Yes |
User-space runtime control |
Limited |
Full |
Logic in user-space |
No |
Yes |
Extensibility |
Hard |
Easy |
Modular design |
No |
Yes |
Performance overhead |
Low |
Very Low |
D-Bus interface |
No |
Yes |
Multiple device stacking |
Yes |
Yes |
Zero config using LLDP |
No |
(In planning) |
NetworkManager support |
Yes |
Yes |