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  2. Computation offloading - Wikipedia

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    This allowed companies to balance traffic on servers which resulted in an effective use of bandwidth. The cloud symbol became synonymous with the interaction between providers and users. This computing extended past network servers and allowed computing power to be available to users through time-sharing.

  3. Load balancing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Load balancing is widely used in data center networks to distribute traffic across many existing paths between any two servers. [27] It allows more efficient use of network bandwidth and reduces provisioning costs. In general, load balancing in datacenter networks can be classified as either static or dynamic.

  4. Load-balanced switch - Wikipedia

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    Practical systems use imperfect arbitration heuristics (such as iSLIP) that can be computed in reasonable amounts of time. A load-balanced switch is not related to a load balancing switch, which refers to a kind of router used as a front end to a farm of web servers to spread requests to a single website across many servers.

  5. Network load balancing - Wikipedia

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    Network load balancing is the ability to balance traffic across two or more WAN links without using complex routing protocols like BGP.. This capability balances network sessions like Web, email, etc. over multiple connections in order to spread out the amount of bandwidth used by each LAN user, thus increasing the total amount of bandwidth available.

  6. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    An internetwork is the connection of multiple different types of computer networks to form a single computer network using higher-layer network protocols and connecting them together using routers. The Internet is the largest example of internetwork. It is a global system of interconnected governmental, academic, corporate, public, and private ...

  7. Portal:Internet - Wikipedia

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    The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a network of networks that consists of private , public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic ...

  8. Network function virtualization - Wikipedia

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    By being able to allocate flexible (virtual) CPUs to each of the VNFC instances, the network management layer can scale up (i.e., scale vertically) the VNFC to provide the throughput/performance and scalability expectations over a single system or a single platform. Similarly, the network management layer can scale out (i.e., scale horizontally ...

  9. Avi Networks - Wikipedia

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    Avi Networks is a company that provides software for the delivery of enterprise applications in data centers and clouds. Acquired by VMware in 2019, Avi Networks provides application services including local and global load balancing , application acceleration, security, application visibility, performance monitoring, service discovery, and ...