Load balancing
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Load balancing or load distribution may refer to:
  • Load balancing (computing)
    Load balancing (computing)
    Load balancing is a computer networking methodology to distribute workload across multiple computers or a computer cluster, network links, central processing units, disk drives, or other resources, to achieve optimal resource utilization, maximize throughput, minimize response time, and avoid...

    , balancing a workload amongst multiple computer devices
  • Load balancing (electrical power)
    Load balancing (electrical power)
    Load balancing refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises....

    , the storing of excess electrical power by power stations during low demand periods, for release as demand rises
  • Weight distribution
    Weight distribution
    Weight distribution is the apportioning of weight within a vehicle, especially cars, airplanes, and trains.In a vehicle which relies on gravity in some way, weight distribution directly affects a variety of vehicle characteristics, including handling, acceleration, traction, and component life...

    , the apportioning of weight within a vehicle, especially cars, airplanes, and watercraft
  • Production leveling
    Production leveling
    Production leveling, also known as production smoothing or – by its Japanese original term – , is a technique for reducing the muda waste and vital to the development of production efficiency in the Toyota Production System and Lean Manufacturing...

    , a pre-requisite to allow 'flow' in the factory
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