A group of climate scientists is collecting weather data every minute from 10,000 sensors across the globe. Data often arrives near the beginning of a minute, and almost all data arrives within the first 30 seconds of a minute. The data ingestion process is losing some data because servers cannot ingest the data as fast as it is arriving. The scientists have scaled up the number of servers in their managed instance group, but that has not completely eliminated the problem. They do not wish to increase the maximum size of the managed instance group. What else can the scientists do to prevent data loss?

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A group of climate scientists is collecting weather data every minute from 10,000 sensors across the globe. Data often arrives near the beginning of a minute, and almost all data arrives within the first 30 seconds of a minute. The data ingestion process is losing some data because servers cannot ingest the data as fast as it is arriving. The scientists have scaled up the number of servers in their managed instance group, but that has not completely eliminated the problem. They do not wish to increase the maximum size of the managed instance group. What else can the scientists do to prevent data loss?