
Optimizing API Gateways for High-Scale Systems
At low traffic, an API gateway feels like plumbing. At high scale, it becomes a distributed system that can take your platform down. You see it in the graphs first:

At low traffic, an API gateway feels like plumbing. At high scale, it becomes a distributed system that can take your platform down. You see it in the graphs first:

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