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== Features == The Horde library offers a wide range of features for building concurrent and distributed applications in Elixir: '''1. Supervisors and Monitors''' - Supervisors are used to manage a group of child processes, ensuring they are properly started, restarted, and shut down when necessary. - Monitors allow processes to be notified when another process terminates, providing a fault-tolerant mechanism for handling failures. '''2. Worker Pools''' - Horde provides utilities for creating and managing pools of worker processes, allowing for efficient utilization of system resources. - Worker pools can be dynamically increased or decreased in size based on demand, ensuring optimal performance during peak times. '''3. Dynamic Process Management''' - The library offers tools for dynamically creating, monitoring, and interacting with processes, enabling developers to build flexible and responsive applications. '''4. Distributed Computing''' - Horde includes support for distributed computing, allowing the execution of processes across multiple nodes in a network. - Distributed tasks can be distributed among available nodes, enhancing the scalability and fault-tolerance of the system. '''5. Fault-tolerance and Error Handling''' - The library provides mechanisms for handling failures and errors, such as restarting a failed process or handling exceptions. - Supervisors can be configured to automatically restart failed processes, ensuring the continuous operation of the system.
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