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Duplicating parts of a network are common when fault tolerance is required. Then, a component or a network pathway may fail but the network is still available because the backup devices are available even if the primary is not.

If the network is performing correctly then the duplicate parts of the network may participate in the network traffic, using a technique known as load balancing. This ensures that there isn't a bottleneck in the network by alternatively moving traffic to equal parts of the network, thus not overloading any part of the network.

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