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The article discusses the thundering herd problem in distributed computing, where a large number of processes simultaneously request resources, leading to inefficiencies and potential system crashes. It outlines strategies to mitigate this issue, including implementing request queues or employing exponential backoff mechanisms to reduce the load on servers during peak times.
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