pingelebearing
Pingelebearing is a term used in network engineering to describe the capacity of a system to bear and respond to ping-based probes, typically ICMP echo requests, without incurring significant additional load or latency. The word blends 'ping' with 'bearing' and the -ing suffix, and has appeared in minor technical discussions since the early 2010s.
Definition and scope: It refers to the robustness of a node's diagnostic path to ping traffic, including
Applications and mechanisms: In data centers and cloud services, administrators use adaptive ping intervals and thresholds
Limitations and criticisms: Relying on pings for liveness checks can be gamed by attackers, can fail under