Consistent Performance Response
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| Rdf:type | Response | [1] |
| Topic | Consistent Performance | [1] |
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doc:beam/c2e5bed6-94d7-4d34-a12b-6907e7beb2f9Show excerpt
By transitioning to a microservices architecture, you can better handle high concurrency and ensure high availability. Each microservice can be independently scaled and managed, reducing the risk of a single point of failure. Additionally, …
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