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Random Early Detection

Random Early Detection (RED) is a congestion control mechanism used in networking to prevent traffic overloads. It works by randomly dropping or delaying some data packets before the network becomes too congested. This early intervention encourages devices to slow down their sending rate, helping to maintain smooth data flow and reduce delays. RED balances network usage efficiently, preventing sudden crashes or significant delays, ultimately ensuring a more stable and responsive internet experience for users.