Fallback Example
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- Dense Retrieval Service
ex:dense-retrieval-service - Sparse Retrieval Service
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doc:beam/701d962c-922c-4ce8-8bf2-93d491ee1006Show excerpt
[Turn 7239] Assistant: Handling cases where one service is down, such as the sparse retrieval service, is crucial for maintaining the reliability and availability of your system. Here are some strategies to manage such scenarios effectively…
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