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    <title>The Latency Imperative: Why Relay Response Time Trumps Raw Throughput in Edge-Driven Architectures</title>
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    <description>As distributed systems push computation closer to the network edge, engineers are discovering that raw bandwidth figures tell only part of the performance story. Relay node latency—measured in fractions of a millisecond—has quietly become the determining factor in whether real-time applications succeed or fail. This analysis examines the mechanics behind that shift and offers concrete strategies for infrastructure teams looking to optimize their relay topology.</description>
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