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=== Deployment Considerations === When deploying a chat application built with Elixir, developers should consider the following: * Scalability: Elixir's support for concurrency and distributed computing allows for easy scaling of chat applications as user bases grow. * Fault tolerance: Elixir's built-in mechanisms for fault tolerance make it highly suitable for chat applications, ensuring that the system remains stable even in the face of failures. * Load balancing: Distributing chat application workloads across multiple servers can be achieved using load balancing techniques, enhancing performance and fault tolerance.
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