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TrafficDefender™, developed by Netacea, guarantees that your website is accessible to customers around the clock, regardless of traffic levels. This robust, scalable Virtual Waiting Room service, designed for enterprises and hosted in the cloud, manages visitor flow in real-time, placing a protective barrier in front of your site. By ensuring that your infrastructure only handles the number of visitors it can support, TrafficDefender not only maintains consistent availability but also enhances customer experience and drives revenue growth. When the visitor limit is reached, the service provides a waiting page to any additional users, preventing access to your servers and ensuring optimal performance. Although waiting can be inconvenient, TrafficDefender’s approach makes it fair and transparent, all while guaranteeing complete website uptime. Furthermore, the Virtual Waiting Room works seamlessly across all platforms and requires no code modifications; all that is needed is to direct your DNS to TrafficDefender, and you are set to enhance your website's resilience. This innovative solution allows businesses to maintain control and confidence during peak traffic times, ensuring a smooth experience for all users.
Description
Waiting is a compact library designed to facilitate the process of waiting for specific conditions to be met. It fundamentally pauses execution until a designated function returns True, offering various operational modes. Additionally, Waiting is designed to work seamlessly with flux for simulating timelines. The simplest way to utilize it is by providing a function to monitor. It’s straightforward to wait indefinitely; if your predicate yields a value, that value will be returned as the output of wait(). You can also set a timeout, and if this period lapses without the predicate being satisfied, an exception will occur. The library polls the predicate at a default interval of one second, which can be adjusted using the sleep_seconds parameter. When dealing with multiple predicates, Waiting offers two efficient methods for aggregation: any and all. These methods are similar to Python's built-in any() and all(), but they ensure that a predicate is not invoked more than necessary, which is particularly beneficial when working with predicates that are resource-intensive and time-consuming. By streamlining these functions, Waiting enhances both the efficiency and user experience of handling asynchronous operations.
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Flux
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TrafficDefender
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United Kingdom
Website
www.trafficdefender.com/virtual-waiting-room/
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Python Software Foundation
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United States
Website
pypi.org/project/waiting/