Definitions for "Offload"
Keywords:  unload, cargo, aircraft, luggage, van
The process of unloading cargo and luggage from an aircraft.
take the load off (a container or vehicle); "unload the truck"; "offload the van"
Removing the cargo from the aircraft.
To move a production or logistics requirement from the primary to an alternate resource due to capacity or timing constraints. Cost reporting systems segregate the variances caused by resource offloading (a substitution variance) vs. the over- or under-usage of a standard resource (an efficiency variance).
To reschedule or use alternate routings to reduce the workload on a machine, work center, or facility.
A pass, usually short & one-handed, made by an attacking player to his supporting teammates after he has reached the defensive line, i.e. while the defenders are attempting to tackle him. The advantageous opportunity for the attackers created by the offload is called second-phase play.
Keywords:  storage, medium, data, move, remove
To remove data from a computer and put it on another computer or storage medium.
To move data or programs out of storage.
transfer to a peripheral device, of computer data
Keywords:  assume, demand, device, another, part
To assume part of the processing demand from another device.