MPM can refer to multiple technologies, depending on the context. Without more context, it is difficult to determine the specific technology. It might stand for "Multi-Processing Module" in the context of web servers like Apache. MPMs are modules that determine how Apache handles client requests. Common MPMs include prefork, worker, and event. Each MPM uses a different approach to process requests, impacting performance and resource usage. Alternatively, MPM can also stand for "Material Point Method", which is a computational technique used for simulating the behavior of solids and fluids, particularly in situations involving large deformations or complex interactions. Also, MPM could stand for "Massively Parallel Machine", a type of parallel computing architecture.
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