Flow control ensures that the network does not become saturated at any one point. By directing traffic in the best direction, network hardware is capable of balancing the load efficiently and accurately.
"Saturated" or "At saturation point".
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Dew point. Humid
what forms when air rises cools a dew point and then becomes saturated
Congestion control does ensure that the network does not become saturated at any one point. This ensures that there is no compromise in the quality of service.
the dew point!
"Saturated" or "At saturation point".
No, but the higher the liquid temperature, the higher the saturation point and the more salt that can be dissolved.
A mass of air becomes saturated when it reaches its dew point temperature, which is the temperature at which the air is holding the maximum amount of water vapor it can. At this point, the air is in equilibrium and any further cooling will result in condensation or cloud formation.
The dew point is a saturation point, but a saturation point may not be a dew point. That is, a saturation point has a broader definition -- more general application. Sometimes you can interchange the terms without confusing the reader. =================================
Air can become saturated by reaching its dew point temperature, which is the temperature at which the air can no longer hold all of its moisture and water vapor begins to condense into liquid form. When this happens, the air is at 100% relative humidity and is considered saturated.
It is normal for networks to be saturated at different times for different reasons.Ê You can identify and countermeasure the problems but you can't just prevent it from ever happening, there are too many variables involved. Check withe PingPlotter for help.
Saturated air is air that has all the water vapor that it can hold.
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Dew point. Humid
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