Load balancing
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Load balancing refers to the general practice of evenly distributing a load:
- Load balancing (computing) refers to balancing a workload amongst multiple compute devices
- Load balancing (aviation) refers to mass/load balancing (weight distribution) within an aircraft
- Load balancing (ship) refers to mass/load balancing (weight distribution) within an ship
- Load balancing (electrical power) refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises
- Production levelling refers to an important pre-requisite to allow 'flow' in the factory