Most distributed systems don’t fail dramatically—they degrade quietly. A request gets routed A cache lookup happens. A node claims it has the data. …and then it doesn’t.
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Learn how to use in-memory caching, distributed caching, hybrid caching, response caching, or output caching in ASP.NET Core to boost the performance and scalability of your minimal API applications.
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The use of distributed energy resources (DERs), which can include solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, fuel cells, and more, is increasing as the power generation sector becomes more decentralized.