Taktbegrenzung
Taktbegrenzung is a German term that translates to "rate limiting" in English. It refers to a mechanism or technique used to regulate the number of requests or transactions that can be made to a system or service within a specific time frame. The primary purpose of taktbegrenzung is to prevent the overwhelming of a system by excessive requests, which can lead to decreased performance, increased latency, or even system failure.
In practice, taktbegrenzung is often implemented using a specific algorithm or formula that calculates the allowed
Taktbegrenzung has numerous applications in various fields, including IT security, traffic management, and resource allocation. In
By implementing taktbegrenzung, systems can ensure a more stable and predictable performance, even under extreme loads.
Implementing taktbegrenzung requires careful consideration of various parameters, including system capacity, traffic patterns, and potential attack