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RPS

RPS, or Requests Per Second, measures how many individual requests a system or service can handle each second. It's a way to gauge the performance and capacity of websites, servers, or applications. For example, if a server has an RPS of 1,000, it can process up to 1,000 requests every second. Higher RPS indicates better ability to manage large volumes of users or data without slowing down. It's a key metric in performance testing and scaling, helping organizations ensure their systems can meet user demands reliably and efficiently.