There is too much info and too little time to explain technical details in one post. You gonna have to do some reading. Google is your friend.
Both Linux bridging/bonding and OVS are two technologies that achieve the same result (e.g. bonding, bridging, VLANs). Just two different technologies. That's it. OVS gives you more flexibility when it comes to virtual networks.
Easiest is probably to edit the existing Linux bridge that Proxmox sets up to use your newly bonded interfaces.
Example of bonding is given here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding
Then edit the Proxmox bridge definition to refer to the newly created bond above.
For bonding physical interfaces, your physical switch has to support LACP (link aggregation control protocol) if my memory serves me right.
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