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backoff

Backoff vs Reverse - What's the difference?

backoff | reverse |


As a noun backoff

is (computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

As a verb reverse is

.

Pullback vs Backoff - What's the difference?

pullback | backoff |


As nouns the difference between pullback and backoff

is that pullback is the act or result of pulling back; a withdrawal while backoff is (computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

Recoil vs Backoff - What's the difference?

recoil | backoff |


As nouns the difference between recoil and backoff

is that recoil is a starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking while backoff is (computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

As a verb recoil

is .

Backoff vs Fallback - What's the difference?

backoff | fallback |


As nouns the difference between backoff and fallback

is that backoff is (computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken while fallback is an act of falling back.

As an adjective fallback is

that can be resorted to as a fallback.

Retreat vs Backoff - What's the difference?

retreat | backoff |


As nouns the difference between retreat and backoff

is that retreat is the act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant while backoff is (computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

As a verb retreat

is to withdraw military forces.

Backoff - What does it mean?

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Wince vs Backoff - What's the difference?

wince | backoff |


As nouns the difference between wince and backoff

is that wince is a sudden movement or gesture of shrinking away while backoff is (computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

As a verb wince

is to flinch as if in pain or distress.

Decline vs Backoff - What's the difference?

decline | backoff |


As a verb decline

is .

As an adjective decline

is declined.

As a noun backoff is

(computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

Backoff vs Inthemiddleoff - What's the difference?

backoff | inthemiddleoff |

Wikidiffcom vs Backoff - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | backoff |


As a noun backoff is

(computing) the situation where an algorithm or process refrains from taking an action it would otherwise have taken.

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