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In SEDA, applications consist of a network of event-driven stages connected by explicit queues. This architecture allows services to be well-conditioned to load, preventing resources from being overcommitted when demand exceeds service capacity. SEDA is an design pattern for high thoughtput, massively scalable architectures.


For more information see the SEDA homepage. Also, this article makes a good introduction.

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