Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) - Definition or Meaning

Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)

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Definition of “Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)” :

Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) is a technique used in networking to manage and optimize the distribution of bandwidth among multiple users or connections, based on their real-time needs and usage, ensuring efficient use of available bandwidth.

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