In networking, 'egress' refers to the process of data exiting a network or a network device. It describes the traffic or data flow that is leaving a system, such as a server, a network, or a specific application. Egress can be used in the context of security (e.g., egress filtering to prevent data exfiltration), performance monitoring (e.g., tracking egress bandwidth usage), and general network architecture and design (e.g., planning for sufficient egress capacity). It is often the counterpart to 'ingress', which refers to data entering a system.
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