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Load

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What is Load?

In the context of computing and software, 'Load' is a general term referring to the amount of processing a system is performing at a given time. This could refer to CPU load, memory load, or network load. Monitoring the load helps identify bottlenecks and optimize performance. It can also refer to the act of loading data or a program into memory for execution. For example, 'load testing' assesses a system's performance under expected and peak load conditions.

What other technologies are related to Load?

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Unload is often performed before or after a Load operation to backup or extract data. It is a common related utility.
mentioned alongside Load in 90% (105) of relevant job posts
Reorg (Reorganization) operations are sometimes needed after a Load operation to optimize data structure and performance.
mentioned alongside Load in 46% (153) of relevant job posts
Runstats are used to collect statistics on data distribution, which is critical for query optimization after a Load.
mentioned alongside Load in 72% (89) of relevant job posts

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