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* Real IP address, a term used in load balancing
SMIL refers to media objects by URLs, allowing them to be shared between presentations and stored on different servers for load balancing.
Due to network congestion, traffic load balancing, or other unpredictable network behavior, IP packets can be lost, duplicated, or delivered out of order.
In practice redundancy is provided both in the form of additional connectivity from server to the network as well as in the servers themselves, using features like RAID 5 or better, distributed server ( multiple networked servers appearing as one server to the users ), VMWare High Availability and Fault Tolerance or Citrix XenApp's load balancing.
* Walking with one or two walking stick ( s ) or trekking poles ( reducing the load on one or both legs, or supplementing the body's normal balancing mechanisms by also pushing against the ground through at least one arm that holds a long object );
* DynamicAccess software products for Ethernet load balancing, response time, and RMON II distributed monitoring.
* Fairer load balancing
Because of the economics of load balancing, wide area transmission grids now span across countries and even large portions of continents.
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# A device that connects a number of links with only one destination, the main function of this device is to make a kind of load balancing between two or more servers connected together, data distribution is done according to the server processing rate.
Servers may also employ dynamic load balancing scheme to distribute requests across various pieces of hardware.
Functions that are performed as part of network management accordingly include controlling, planning, allocating, deploying, coordinating, and monitoring the resources of a network, network planning, frequency allocation, predetermined traffic routing to support load balancing, cryptographic key distribution authorization, configuration management, fault management, security management, performance management, bandwidth management, Route analytics and accounting management.
Issues CORBA ( and thus this figure ) does not address, but that all distributed systems must address, include object lifetimes, redundancy / fail-over, naming semantics ( beyond a simple name ), memory management, dynamic load balancing, separation of model between display / data / control semantics, etc.
This provides a dynamic process of traffic load balancing between routes of equal cost.
In addition, the high degree of redundancy of today's network links and sophisticated real-time routing protocols provide alternate paths of communications for load balancing and congestion avoidance.
High-capacity portal configurations may include load balancing equipment.
With the addition of frameworks to do state management, load balancing and dynamic HTML generation, NeXT was able to launch the first object-oriented Web application server, WebObjects, in 1996, with EOF at its core.
Using multiple components with load balancing, instead of a single component, may increase reliability through redundancy.
One of the most common applications of load balancing is to provide a single Internet service from multiple servers, sometimes known as a server farm.
An alternate method of load balancing, which does not necessarily require a dedicated software or hardware node, is called round robin DNS.
The technique has other advantages and disadvantages, depending on the degree of control over the DNS server and the granularity of load balancing desired.
High-performance systems may use multiple layers of load balancing.
To prevent a database from becoming a single point of failure, and to improve scalability, the database is often replicated across multiple machines, and load balancing is used to spread the query load across those replicas.

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Normally only 20 rounds and 8 missiles although as the M551s in Vietnam service were not equipped with missiles or their guidance equipment, this increased the basic load of conventional rounds.
This resource allocation approach, while apt for applications that require guaranteed quality of service, is inefficient for applications that are highly dynamic in their load characteristics or which would benefit from a more dynamic resource allocation.
A DSL signal cannot pass through a properly installed and working load coil, while voice service cannot be maintained past a certain distance without such coils.
Therefore, some areas that are within range for DSL service are disqualified from eligibility because of load coil placement.
In extreme cases, the telephone service provider may temporarily disconnect an overloaded line to reduce load.
#: the emergency medical service load the patient in to suitable transport and continue to provide appropriate medical care throughout the journey
An average diaper service puts its diapers through an average of 13 water changes, but uses less water and energy per diaper than one laundry load at home.
In recent years, NiMH batteries are being deployed to provide reliable backup power to load equipment located in a network environment of a typical telecommunications service provider.
The trial of the service ( marketed as " Forthfast ") was hailed as a major operational success, with an average passenger load of 85 %.
* Dial-a-truck, or DAT-the first electronic freight posting / searching load board service
In September 2001 they launched a service to London Luton and the load factor by 2003 was at 73 %.
The term, originated in 1973 by Lampson is defined as "( channels ) not intended for information transfer at all, such as the service program's effect on system load.
He saw it as a natural solution to the problem of building an airliner large enough to carry a reasonable passenger load and enough fuel to cross the Atlantic in regular service.
This is because the " base load " power stations, which are typically coal fired, cannot be switched on and off quickly so remain in service even when demand is low.
Unlike coal power stations, which can take more than 12 hours to start up from cold, the hydroelectric plant can be brought into service in a few minutes, ideal to meet a peak load demand.
For example, the service life of bearings in one application was extended dramatically by changing how the bearings were stored before installation and use, as vibrations during storage caused lubricant failure even when the only load on the bearing was its own weight ; the resulting damage is often false brinelling.
This is usually done to load balance a system effectively or achieve a target quality of service.
Load balancing often involves NAT so that the client of the load balanced service is not fully aware of which server is handling its requests.
GEIS executives steadfastly refused to view the service as anything but " fill in " load and would not expand the network by a single phone line, let alone expand mainframe capacity, to accommodate GEnie's growing user base.
Braniff ended the service due to low load factors.
In service The Great Bear was not a significant improvement on existing classes, and had a highly restrictive route availability ; its 20t 9cwt axle load limiting it to the Paddington to Bristol main line, although it was once recorded to have travelled as far west as Newton Abbot.
* Design load being the maximum load the part should ever see in service.

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