Load Balancing definition

Load Balancing means the load balancing of incoming Internet requests between all Virtual Machine in a group, on a least connection, round robin or source IP basis.
Load Balancing means the ability to share inbound traffic between receiving hosts
Load Balancing means the process each Day, or within each Day, of managing receipts in order to meet the physical operating requirements of a pipeline network at any point in time;

Examples of Load Balancing in a sentence

  • For example, without limitation, where appropriate, Customer will enable access request logging features in Amazon Elastic Load Balancing, access request logging features in Amazon S3, database logging in Amazon Relational Database Service, and other logging features available in the Services.

  • Determine the most cost-effective security-constrained economic dispatch configuration in terms of Load Balancing Areas (LBAs) (one or more).

  • Die Nodes im Grid führen keine Datenbanken, Webapplikationen, Load Balancing oder File Services aus.

  • To the extent, if any, that this Agreement involves deliveries to multiple Accounts, any System Supply Gas taken by the Customer and any Load Balancing Charge shall be allocated among all the Accounts in the same proportion that each participates in the Customer's total takes of gas hereunder during the month.

  • With the purchase of SIP Peer Load Balancing, Rogers configure the SIP Trunking Services to distribute incoming calls across all active SIP Trunk peers to maximize the utilization of voice bandwidth (maximum of 3 SIP peers).

  • Double Extra Large $1.20 Quadruple Extra Large $2.40 Medium $0.17 Extra Large $0.68 Finally, these Amazon services are now complimented by Amazon Cloud Watch and Auto Scaling with Elastic Load Balancing.

  • Explore and provide information about Cloud Migration VM Strategies and technologies, such as Clustering and Network Load Balancing, is also essential.

  • With the purchase of SIP Peer Load Balancing, Rogers configures the SIP Trunking Services to distribute incoming calls across all active SIP Trunk peers, to maximize the utilization of voice bandwidth (maximum of 3 SIP peers).

  • Load Balancing Response SLA < 2 hours Time elapsed between declaration of event and availability of Workplace seats.

  • If the DTULI exceeds the Daily Load Imbalance Tolerance Level of the same Transmission User for five (5) or more consecutive Days (Protracted Load Imbalance), the Operator may lower the Tolerance Limit of that Transmission User, to the point of nullifying it, for the period of time for which, according to the Operator's reasonable judgement, the Transmission User will not be able to comply with its obligations as to Load Balancing, as provided in the "NNGS Access Invoices and Charges" manual.


More Definitions of Load Balancing

Load Balancing means the limited load balancing mechanism set forth in Rate 300 designed to reduce imbalances between anticipated and actual deliveries of gas to, and consumption of gas by, the Customer under this Agreement.
Load Balancing means the functional capability with the Traffic Controller service that distributes a Customer-designated percentage of Authoritative DNS traffic to various different records.
Load Balancing means that extra work be available to [on-site] radiologists at sites that are relatively ‘quiet’, from sites that generate too much work to be reported in a timely fashion by the locally available on-site radiologist(s), so that all work can be reported in a sustainable, timely and safe manner. The work that is used for such load balancing is work that is deemed suitable for such off-site reporting, e.g. no musculoskeletal ultrasound or mammography; no work that had the direct involvement of one of the on-site radiologists; no work for which there are only locally available hard- copy comparison images; no work that requires comparison with a large amount of prior imaging (such as oncology cases), etc

Related to Load Balancing

  • Planned Balance Not applicable.

  • Vapor balance system means a combination of pipes or hoses which create a closed system between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded.

  • Assumed Balance With respect to any Distribution Date, Class of Subordinated Certificates and Loan Group, each such Class' pro rata interest (based on their respective Class Certificate Balances) in such Loan Group equal to the product of the Subordinated Percentage for such Loan Group as of such Distribution Date and the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of each Mortgage Loan in such Loan Group as of the Due Date occurring in the month preceding the month of such Distribution Date (after giving effect to Principal Prepayments received in the Prepayment Period related to such prior Due Date).

  • Scheduled Balances Not applicable.

  • Scheduled Balance Not applicable.