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Elixir vs Go: which is better for high-concurrency services?

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Answer:

Elixir (Erlang/BEAM) handles millions of concurrent connections, works well for chat, messaging, and failover, and rarely leaks memory. Go offers strong concurrency through goroutines and channel patterns, compiler speed, and portability, but usually falls short with extreme parallel connections. For super-high concurrency, Elixir prevails.

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