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by defining a number of parallel paths to a single destination

by sending data across a number of equal cost paths

by using the hop count as the metric for path selection

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What is application load balancing used for?

Load balancing, in programming, refers to the act of evenly distributing work among processors. If you want to write a program to take advantage of multiple processors, you should try to make sure each processor is doing the same amount of work as every other processor. If you don't, then one or more may finish well before the others, wasting processing time.


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