Drise

Routing & Failover

How Drise keeps you fast under load.

Drise runs smart multi-channel routing with built-in auto-failover. You do not see 429s. You do not see slowdowns. You just keep coding.

How routing works

Every request is routed to the fastest available channel. Higher tiers get higher routing priority. When traffic spikes, paid users are served first.

Auto-failover

If a channel congests, your request shifts to the next available path automatically. You do not see a 429, you do not see a 503. The retry happens on the Drise side, not on yours.

Live visibility

Token consumption, active sessions, and request latency are visible at stats.drise.ai.

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