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Asynchronous Framework Option

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Asynchronous Framework Option has 1 fact recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/1095b8e9-3969-4cac-b29c-86f04dd48e01
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      Flask is synchronous by default, which means it can only handle one request at a time per worker process. To handle a high volume of concurrent requests, consider using an asynchronous framework like FastAPI or Quart, which are built on top

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