7 minutes readThroughput is the metric that tells you how much work a system actually does per unit of time. It’s the rate measurement that complements latency (which measures how long individual requests take). Together they tell you whether a system is fast (low latency) AND productive (high throughput). This post covers what throughput means in performance… Read more »
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