February 2026
Intermediate to advanced
436 pages
10h 58m
English
Optimizing an MCP system is like conducting an orchestra: each instrument (server or resource) has its part, but the overall performance depends on the conductor (orchestrator) and the musicians listening to each other. True mastery comes from synchronizing the whole and not just tuning a single instrument.
I've spent more time than I care to admit staring at performance dashboards, trying to figure out why MCP systems that looked great in testing were crawling in production. The problem is that traditional optimization approaches, that is, the ones that work beautifully for single-component systems, often make MCP systems worse, not better.
You optimize one MCP server and suddenly the coordination ...
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