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<p>in. The term maximum throughput is frequently used when discussing end-user maximum throughput tests. Maximum throughput is essentially synonymous with <a href="page.php?w=digital_bandwidth_capacity">digital bandwidth capacity</a>.</p>

<p>Four different values are relevant in the context of maximum throughput are used in comparing the upper limit conceptual performance of multiple systems. They are maximum theoretical throughput, maximum achievable throughput, peak measured throughput, and maximum sustained throughput. These values represent</p><p>
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