High Concurrency and Availability Support
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doc:beam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240Show excerpt
A microservices architecture is generally more suitable for handling high concurrency and ensuring high availability. Here are some steps to transition from a monolithic architecture to a microservices architecture and optimize your system:…
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