reliability is how long the connection is available such as up time
latency is how busy the connection is and how long it takes for data to come and go from the network
I am not very sure of the whole thing, but Latency is your response time, how long it takes for information to travel from you to a server, and Jitter is the difference between your highest and shortest round trip, so how consistent your internet is
Reliability: It works as expected.Safety: It doesn't endanger your life or health.
"Quality is conformance to customer expectations""Reliability is quality over time"
High latency refers to delays in data transmission, where there is a longer delay between the sender and receiver. This can result in slower response times and lag in real-time applications. Low latency, on the other hand, means that data is transmitted quickly with minimal delay, leading to faster response times and better performance in real-time applications.
When resolving data requests in a distributed environment, it's important to consider data consistency, latency, network reliability, and load balancing. Ensuring that all nodes have consistent and up-to-date data, managing latency between different nodes, maintaining network reliability for data transmission, and distributing requests evenly to avoid overloading any specific node are key issues to address.
latency
CAS (column access strobe) Latency and RAS (row access strobe) Latency
Desktops have their kernels optimized for lower latency, at the cost of reduced throughput and more overhead. Servers also typically do not run a graphical user interface.
The Latency ended in 2011.
The Latency was created in 2006.
Lag is followed up by latency. If you detect latency but not lag, then someone else has it.
Latency in performance testing refers to the time delay between when a request is sent to a system and when a response is received. It is an important metric to measure as it can impact the overall performance and user experience of an application. High latency can indicate bottlenecks or issues within the system that need to be addressed.