High Load Scenarios
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asyncio.run(my_async_function()) ``` ### Step 6: Load Testing 1. **Simulate Load**: - Use load testing tools like `JMeter`, `Locust`, or `wrk` to simulate high load scenarios. ```sh locust -f my_locust_file.py ``` 2. **…
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