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Fair Queuing
Fair Queuing (FQ), is a scheduling scheme used in computer networks and statistical multiplexing to allow several data flows to fairly share the link capacity. The advantage over conventional First In First Out queuing, is that an ill-behaved flow (consisting of large data packets or bursts of many packets) will only punish itself and not other flows.
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