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  2. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Aggregation at layer 3 (network layer) in the OSI model can use round-robin scheduling, hash values computed from fields in the packet header, or a combination of these two methods. Regardless of the layer on which aggregation occurs, it is possible to balance the network load across all links.

  3. Multipath routing - Wikipedia

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    Multipath routing is a routing technique simultaneously using multiple alternative paths through a network. This can yield a variety of benefits such as fault tolerance, increased bandwidth, and improved security.

  4. What is DeFi? The Ultimate DeFi 101 Guide to Ethereum, Layer ...

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    This updated primer on DeFi explains Ethereum, layer 1s and Layer 2, top projects, and governance.

  5. Blockchain - Wikipedia

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    Value tokens sent across the network are recorded as belonging to that address. A private key is like a password that gives its owner access to their digital assets or the means to otherwise interact with the various capabilities that blockchains now support. Data stored on the blockchain is generally considered incorruptible. [3]

  6. Ethereum’s Second- Layer Projects Duke It Out for Dominance

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    Ethereum’s layer 2 platforms have been slow to gain traction, but the rollup race is heating up with the emergence of new players and key upgrades. Valid Points is CoinDesk’s weekly newsletter ...

  7. Cross-layer optimization - Wikipedia

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    Cross-layer optimization is an escape from the pure waterfall-like concept of the OSI communications model with virtually strict boundaries between layers. The cross layer approach transports feedback dynamically via the layer boundaries to enable the compensation for overload, latency or other mismatch of requirements and resources by any control input to another layer, but that layer ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.