
Fair Queueing
Fair Queueing is a method used in network management to ensure all users or devices share bandwidth equally. Imagine a line of people waiting to buy tickets; Fair Queueing organizes their turn so everyone gets a fair chance without long delays. In networking, it divides data traffic into separate streams and processes each in a way that prevents any one user from dominating the connection. This technique helps maintain consistent performance, prevents congestion, and ensures that no single user or application unfairly slows down others.