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Load Balancing

Description:

Load balancing refers to the efficient distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources, such as servers or network connections, to optimize performance and prevent overload. It is a technique widely used in computer networks and distributed systems to evenly distribute tasks and ensure high availability and fault tolerance.

Sample sentences:

  1. Load balancing helps distribute network traffic across multiple servers, reducing the chances of any one server becoming overwhelmed.
  2. The load balancing algorithm ensures that each server in the cluster handles an equal amount of requests.
  3. By employing load balancing techniques, the website was able to handle a significant increase in user traffic without experiencing any downtime.
  4. The load balancer continuously monitors server health and distributes incoming requests according to predefined rules to achieve optimal resource utilization.
  5. With load balancing in place, the system automatically redirects users to a different server if one becomes unavailable, ensuring seamless operation.

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