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Load parameters are configuration settings used to define the operating limits, capacity thresholds, and performance characteristics of a system under varying operational demands.
Optimization involves analyzing system response times, identifying bottlenecks, and adjusting settings such as concurrency limits, buffer sizes, and timeout thresholds to match operational workloads.
Continuous monitoring helps prevent system overloads, ensures high availability, reduces latency, and assists in effective capacity planning.
Yes, misconfigured parameters can lead to resource exhaustion, slow response times, or unexpected system failure under high traffic loads.
It is recommended to review them periodically, especially after major system updates, hardware modifications, or significant changes in user traffic patterns.