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In the context of [[telecommunications]] and [[computers]], distributing a single workload over multiple resources, the individual resources not necessarily capable of handling the entire workload; may be done for combinations of [[fault tolerance]] and resource management
In the context of [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computers]], distributing a single workload over multiple resources, the individual resources not necessarily capable of handling the entire workload; may be done for combinations of [[fault tolerance]] and resource management

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A definition or brief description of Load distribution.

In the context of telecommunications networks and computers, distributing a single workload over multiple resources, the individual resources not necessarily capable of handling the entire workload; may be done for combinations of fault tolerance and resource management