
DBOS internals - Build reliable backends 10x faster
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Maintaining Compatibility and Navigating Cloud Costs
This chapter explores strategies for ensuring backward compatibility during library updates, highlighting the use of schema migration tools to manage transitions. It also discusses the benefits of serverless platforms and effective cost management practices in cloud environments.
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