Fsdss003 Updated: [new]

🚀 FSDSS003 Updated – What’s New, What’s Better, and What It Means for You

Posted on April 16, 2026 • by the FSDSS Team

  • New 2 KB SDK reduced cold starts from 120 ms to 30 ms.
  • Overall request latency dropped by 25 % on the edge.

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2.3. Access and Permission Shifts

  • Read/Write Scope: Previously accessible anonymously; the updated version now requires lightweight API token authentication for modification requests.
  • Rate Limiting: Introduced a limit of 120 requests per minute per IP to prevent scraping.

5.2 FinTechCo (Schema‑heavy event streams)

  • Problem: Rolling out new fields required a full outage.
  • Result after upgrade:

    This gives you end‑to‑end visibility from the moment a record is read from the source to the point it’s persisted downstream.