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  2. Connection pool - Wikipedia

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    This functionality applies to all Cosmos DB account types, including provisioned throughput and serverless models. The stateless, HTTP-based architecture of Cosmos DB facilitates scalable and concurrent operations without the limitations typically associated with traditional connection pooling mechanisms. [13]

  3. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    The throughput provisioned on an Azure Cosmos container is exclusively reserved for that container. [12] The default maximum RUs that can be provisioned per database and per container are 1,000,000 RUs, but customers can get this limit increased by contacting customer support.

  4. Network performance - Wikipedia

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    Throughput is controlled by available bandwidth, as well as the available signal-to-noise ratio and hardware limitations. Throughput for the purpose of this article will be understood to be measured from the arrival of the first bit of data at the receiver, to decouple the concept of throughput from the concept of latency.

  5. Type of service - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the redefinition, the ToS field could specify a datagram's priority and request a route for low-latency, high-throughput, or highly-reliable service. Based on these ToS values, a packet would be placed in a prioritized outgoing queue, [ 2 ] or take a route with appropriate latency, throughput, or reliability.

  6. Simulation Optimization Library: Throughput Maximization

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    There are 2 solutions to the discreteservice-rate moderate-sized problem, namely r = (6, 7, 7), b = (12, 8) and r = (7, 7, 6), b = (8, 12)with an expected throughput (defined as the limiting throughput over a long time horizon, as opposed to the approximation induced through the need for a warm-up period and ratio-estimate as described under ...

  7. TCP congestion control - Wikipedia

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    In TCP, the congestion window (CWND) is one of the factors that determines the number of bytes that can be sent out at any time. The congestion window is maintained by the sender and is a means of preventing a link between the sender and the receiver from becoming overloaded with too much traffic.

  8. Network congestion - Wikipedia

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    The stable state with low throughput is known as congestive collapse. Networks use congestion control and congestion avoidance techniques to try to avoid collapse. These include: exponential backoff in protocols such as CSMA/CA in 802.11 and the similar CSMA/CD in the original Ethernet , window reduction in TCP , and fair queueing in devices ...

  9. Bandwidth-delay product - Wikipedia

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    In data communications, the bandwidth-delay product is the product of a data link's capacity (in bits per second) and its round-trip delay time (in seconds). [1] The result, an amount of data measured in bits (or bytes), is equivalent to the maximum amount of data on the network circuit at any given time, i.e., data that has been transmitted but not yet acknowledged.