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What does throughput measure?
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The highest amount of data a network can handle at once
How much data moves through a system in one second
The total storage capacity of a computer
The number of devices connected to a network
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Correct answer: "How much data moves through a system in one second."
Brief explanation: Throughput is the actual data transfer rate observed (commonly measured in bits/sec or bytes/sec). It differs from bandwidth or capacity, which is the maximum possible rate.
Brief explanation: Throughput is the actual data transfer rate observed (commonly measured in bits/sec or bytes/sec). It differs from bandwidth or capacity, which is the maximum possible rate.
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