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Glossary Term Low Latency Queue

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What is Low Latency Queue?

A Low Latency Queue refers to a data structure within a network that prioritizes and expedites the processing of high-priority packets with minimal delay.

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Understanding Low Latency Queue

Low Latency Queue refers to a mechanism within a network system that prioritizes and expedites the processing of data packets with the least amount of delay or latency. It places a higher priority on these packets to ensure real-time applications, such as video streaming or voice calls, are transmitted without noticeable delays or disruptions, enhancing the overall performance and user experience of time-sensitive applications.

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