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docs/sections/blog/posts/2023/2023-02-14-rpm-redirect-serving-perf-scale-testing.md

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## Goals
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1. Help pulp_rpm users plan the number of pulp-content apps to serve a given traffic rate for their
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## Conclusions
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docs/sections/blog/posts/2025/checkpoint.md

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[increased security and resiliency of Canonical workloads on Azure](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/linuxandopensourceblog/increased-security-and-resiliency-of-canonical-workloads-on-azure---now-in-previ/3970623), we
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embarked on a journey to develop a feature that could address these challenges.
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## The Problem
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Imagine working on a project where you need to ensure that your deployment environment is consistent

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