I'm a little confused by this question. The options don't seem to directly match what I know about load balancers. I'll have to think about this one and maybe come back to it later.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Load balancers are used to manage traffic, but I'm not sure if "restricting traffic loads" is the right way to describe their function. Let me think this through a bit more.
Okay, I remember learning about load balancers in my networking class. Their main job is to distribute incoming traffic across multiple servers to improve performance and availability. So I think the correct answer is D.
I think allocating more data to the training set won't solve the problem if overfitting is already happening. Regularization sounds better in this case.
I thought load balancers were used to secure the balance between private and public cloud environments. Guess I misunderstood the purpose. Option B doesn't seem to be the right answer.
Load Balancers distribute the workload across multiple servers to ensure efficient resource utilization and high availability. Looks like option D is the correct answer here.
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