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Erlang vs Elixir: which is better for fault-tolerant systems?

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Answer:

Erlang is built specifically for robust, fault-tolerant systems and has proven performance in telecom and distributed environments. Elixir, running on the Erlang VM, inherits all fault tolerance while offering a modern, friendly syntax and improved tooling for productivity. Complex, large-scale concurrent systems can rely equally on either - the main difference is team preference for Erlang’s original simplicity or Elixir’s updated developer experience.

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