concurrent connections
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconcurrentandconnection
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concurrent
adjective
uk/kənˈkʌr.ənt/us/kənˈkɝː.ənt/
happening or existing at the ...
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connection
noun
uk/kəˈnek.ʃən/us/kəˈnek.ʃən/
the state of being related to someone or ...
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Theconcurrentconnectionof two objects without synchronization is their coproduct in the category having appropriate specifications as objects and certain refinements as morphisms.
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We call an initial connection theconcurrentconnection, if there is one.
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Figure 10 shows an average of total throughput, scaling linearly as the number of concurrent connections grows.
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Setting a limit on the number of concurrent connections would help to flatten the graph after the drop-off point.
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The proof of the theorem above shows that in general, concurrent connections have an infinite number of equations.
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Version 10.5 added support for adaptive bitrate streaming; also, limit of concurrent connections in a free version was reduced to 10 connections.
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Scalability testing tools exist (often leveraging scalable resources themselves) in order to test user load, concurrent connections, transactions, and throughput of many internet services.
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It can also handle a high number of concurrent connections making it ideal for content providers.
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Also, a free version introduced a limit of 15 concurrent connections and a commercial version was offered for purchase.
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By the following day, after the promised maintenance period, the game reached a record of 325,000 concurrent connections, with an estimate of roughly 7,000 per server.
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