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Bandwidth-delay Product 0
The bandwidth-delay product is a measure of the amount of data that can be in transit in the network at any given time, calculated as the product of a data link's capacity (bandwidth) and its round-trip time (RTT). It is crucial for understanding how much data can be 'in flight' and helps in optimizing the performance of high-speed networks by determining the required buffer size for maximum throughput.
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