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Network bottlenecks occur when the amount of data needing to be transferred exceeds the network’s capacity to handle it. This can slow down data transmission, leading to delays and decreased performance. Bottlenecks can happen in various parts of a network, including the connection to the internet, internal networking hardware, or due to software configurations and limitations. They can be caused by inadequate network infrastructure, high demand exceeding available bandwidth, hardware failures, or inefficient routing of network traffic. Identifying and addressing network bottlenecks is essential for maintaining optimal network performance and ensuring smooth and efficient data transfer.
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