Network Switch (2.5GbE/10GbE)

can one do load balancing or dual/tripple lan with primary secondary switching on these along with vlan and stuff.
attached specs sheet of what the managed switches can do.
documentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1otKCeQ_yQiMeCmv77IhFu-BnJX0vAuOh/view?usp=sharing
One with 2*10g sfp+ ports
220mm x 112mm x 28mm
This is 8 Port x 2.5G and 2 x 10G SFP+ port, these are not managed, but unmanaged so they don't have the features you
 

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As far as i know Load Balancing functions are switch independent. unless you are talking about a different type of load balancing?
e.g., this is what specifies load balancing in Linux in general, as far as i know the 802.3ad is the only mode that requires a switch supporting link aggregation but not for others.
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Those are enterprise class features, this is typical consumer class stuff.
Mikrotik 1 gig router with 5 ports has it...obviously this spec wud be costlier.
As far as i know Load Balancing functions are switch independent. unless you are talking about a different type of load balancing?
e.g., this is what specifies load balancing in Linux in general, as far as i know the 802.3ad is the only mode that requires a switch supporting link aggregation but not for others.
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Yes, can be source based, mac based, flow based. In common terms if networking.
How good can this be for 41usd.?
 
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