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Circuit Breaker

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**Circuit Breaker**

What is Circuit Breaker?

A Circuit Breaker is a design pattern used in software development to prevent cascading failures and improve system resilience. It works by monitoring calls to a service and, if a certain failure threshold is met, 'opening' the circuit breaker to prevent further calls to the failing service. This allows the system to recover and avoid overloading the failing service or causing failures in other parts of the application. After a timeout period, the circuit breaker enters a 'half-open' state, allowing a limited number of calls to the service to test if it has recovered. If the calls are successful, the circuit breaker 'closes', allowing normal operation to resume; otherwise, it returns to the 'open' state.

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