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== Conclusion == Elixir, with its comprehensive suite of tools and abstractions provided by OTP, offers a solid foundation for building fault-tolerant systems. Supervisors, isolation, supervision strategies, OTP behaviours, and the GenServer and GenEvent behaviors are some of the key components that contribute to the fault-tolerance capabilities of Elixir. With a strong emphasis on fault-tolerance, Elixir empowers developers to build resilient and reliable applications, enabling them to handle failures gracefully and deliver a better user experience. '''See also:''' * [[Concurrency in Elixir|Concurrency in Elixir]] * [[Actor model in Elixir|Actor model in Elixir]] * [[Elixir processes|Elixir processes]] * [[OTP Design Principles|OTP Design Principles]] * [[Erlang (programming language)|Erlang (programming language)]] [[Category:Elixir]] [[Category:Fault-tolerance]] [[Category:OTP]] [[Category:Programming Languages]]
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