Infrastructure Strain

Infrastructure strain refers to the pressure placed on a system's underlying architecture due to increased demand or resource limitations. This strain can manifest in various ways, such as reduced performance, slower response times, or difficulty in scaling, highlighting the importance of designing robust and flexible software architectures that can adapt to changing workloads and user needs. Effective management of infrastructure strain is crucial for maintaining system reliability and ensuring a seamless user experience.

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  • Risks of Infrastructure Strain

    Infrastructure strain poses several risks to system performance and reliability. Understanding these risks is crucial for effective system design and management.