Thruput vs. Throughput — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Thruput and Throughput
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Thruput
(US) throughput
Throughput
In general terms, throughput is the rate of production or the rate at which something is processed. When used in the context of communication networks, such as Ethernet or packet radio, throughput or network throughput is the rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel.
Throughput
Output or production, as of a computer program, over a period of time.
Throughput
(networking) The rate at which data is transferred through a system.
Throughput
(operations) The rate of production; the rate at which something can be processed.
The factory managed a throughput of 120 units per hour.
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Throughput
(optics) etendue.
Throughput
Output relative to input; the amount passing through a system from input to output (especially of a computer program over a period of time)
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