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How Fluid Compute works on Vercel

Fluid compute is Vercel’s next-generation compute model designed to handle modern workloads with real-time scaling, cost efficiency, and minimal overhead.

Mariano CocirioMarch 3, 2025EngineeringFluid Compute
How Fluid Compute works on Vercel

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Fluid compute is Vercel’s next-generation compute model designed to handle modern workloads with real-time scaling, cost efficiency, and minimal overhead.

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