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load balancing
In computing, load balancing is the process of distributing a set of tasks over a set of resources (computing units) with the aim of making their overall processing more efficient. Load balancing can optimize response time and avoid unevenly overloading some compute nodes while other compute nodes are left idle.
Load balancing is the subject of research in the field of parallel computers. Two main approaches exist: static algorithms, which do not take into account the state of the different machines, and dynamic algorithms, which are usually more general and more efficient but require exchanges of information between the different computing units, at the risk of a loss of efficiency.
Guys I have had a Ohme Home Pro charger installed 3 years ago. I have had no problems with it. I recently had a solar installation survey done by octopus. The surveyor said that the CT clamp for the charger has been incorrectly installed. The CT clamp would measure the total electrical draw and...
I had originally asked if it was possible to connect the EV charger to the CT clamp via an ethernet connection via switches - i.e. indirect. On investigation it turns out that some devices have that as an option, others don't so instead of asking the question, I will use this as an info post to...
Hello,
I've already got an old pod point that im going to swap out.
I already have a 100 amp fuse and 6mm cable so everything is good apart from the I don't have a CT cable.
Rather than rip everything out and put a cable with a CT cable inside im thinking of just adding a CT .
Do you have any...
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