| Round robin is a method of distributing multiple sources to one of the many devices and/or connections. For example, a company may have multiple servers that are identical to each other. When the first user attempts to access information from the server they may be referred to "SERVER_1"; however, the next user is directed to "SERVER_2" regardless of its load. Also see: Fault tolerance, Load balancing, Network definitions | |
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