How do networks handle fluctuating bandwidth demands, especially in high-traffic environments?
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Networks handle fluctuating bandwidth demands, especially in high-traffic environments, through various mechanisms such as Quality of Service (QoS) policies, dynamic bandwidth allocation, traffic shaping, and load balancing. QoS policies prioritize certain types of traffic to ensure that critical applications receive sufficient bandwidth even during peak times. Dynamic bandwidth allocation adjusts available bandwidth in real-time based on demand, while traffic shaping controls the flow of data to manage congestion. Load balancing distributes network traffic across multiple servers or paths to prevent bottlenecks and optimize resource utilization. These techniques collectively help networks efficiently manage fluctuating bandwidth demands in high-traffic environments.