Common use of Dynamic Load Balancing ( Clause in Contracts

Dynamic Load Balancing (. Network Traffic Management) — An appliance that performs a series of checks and calculations to determine which server can best service each client request in order to select the server that can successfully fulfill the client request and do so in the shortest amount of time without overloading either the server or the server farm as a whole.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Contract, bidopportunities.iowa.gov, bidopportunities.iowa.gov

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Dynamic Load Balancing (. (Network Traffic Management) An appliance that performs a series of checks and calculations to determine which server can best service each client request in order to select the server that can successfully fulfill the client request and do so in the shortest amount of time without overloading either the server or the server farm as a whole.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

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