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doc: correct old typo
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There is simply no better way to do it.
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\series default
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In presence of temporary network bottlenecks such as network congenstion,
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In presence of temporary network bottlenecks such as network congestion,
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there exists no better method than prescribed by the information theoretic
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limit (red line, neglecting data compression).
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\end_layout
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@ -3240,9 +3240,9 @@ This time, the network throughput limit (solid red line) is assumed to be
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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When the peaks are exceeding the network capabilities for some time, the
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replication network throughput (solid green line) will be limited for a
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short time, stay a little bit longer at the limit, and finally drop down
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When the peaks are exceeding the network capacities for some short time,
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the replication network throughput (solid green line) will be limited for
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a short time, stay a little bit longer at the limit, and finally drop down
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again to the normal workload.
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In other words, you get a flexible buffering behaviour, coping with the
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peaks.
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