The Bandwidth-Delay Product (BDP) is a concept in networking that represents the amount of data that can be "in transit" in the network at any given time. It is calculated by multiplying the bandwidth of the network (usually measured in bits per second) by the round-trip time (RTT), which is the time it takes for a signal to travel from the sender to the receiver and back again (measured in seconds).
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