What is Low Latency and What are the Benefits of Low Latency?
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Imagine a scenario where you and your neighbors are watching the T20 Worldcup and your favorite team is a touchdown away from winning the cup. And you are waiting for the broadcast after the usual commercial. But by then, your neighbors start screaming about the victory! Gone. You missed this view in real time. Why? Because you had an issue with latency or what is usually referred to by people as ‘lag‘.
This lag occurs when there is a large volume of data to process. According to Forbes, the data capacity rose 5000% to 59 trillion GB in the last decade. So, when the volume is large, you need tools to speed up transmission, failing to achieve that can lead to lags.
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