restricted-capacity network
[rɪˈstrɪktɪd kəˈpæsɪti ˈnetwɜːrk]
nounpl: restricted-capacity networks
rede de capacidade restrita
1. A computer or communication network designed with limited bandwidth, processing power, or resource allocation that restricts the volume of data or number of simultaneous connections it can handle
The company implemented a restricted-capacity network to control costs during the infrastructure upgrade.
A empresa implementou uma rede de capacidade restrita para controlar custos durante a atualização da infraestrutura.
2. A network with intentional constraints on throughput, latency, or concurrent users to manage performance or enforce access policies
Due to budget limitations, they had to work with a restricted-capacity network for the remote office.
Devido às limitações orçamentárias, eles tiveram que trabalhar com uma rede de capacidade restrita para o escritório remoto.
This term is predominantly used in technical and business contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it reflects the challenges many companies face with infrastructure limitations in developing regions. In the USA, it's commonly discussed in contexts of cost management and legacy system constraints. The term gained prominence with discussions about IoT (Internet of Things) networks and edge computing solutions.
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