Load distribution

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Load distribution is a term in computers and telecommunications, which refers to the partitioning of a workload M over resources with capacity less than M. It is often closely related to multihoming and fault tolerance, and those goals often are integrated. Load distribution, however, may be done purely for performance and capacity reasons.

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