Drosselungsschwellen
Drosselungsschwellen, a German term often translated as throttling thresholds or choke points, refers to artificial limitations imposed on performance or resource usage. These thresholds can manifest in various contexts, most notably in the digital realm and in network infrastructure. In computing, a drosselungsschwelle might be a pre-set limit on a processor's speed, a device's bandwidth, or the amount of data that can be transferred within a specific timeframe. This is often done to manage power consumption, prevent overheating, or ensure fair resource allocation among multiple users or applications. For instance, a smartphone's processor might be intentionally throttled when its battery level is critically low or when the device becomes excessively hot to prevent damage.
In the context of internet service providers (ISPs), drosselungsschwellen can refer to data caps or speed throttling