Not "exactly one", but yeah "as little as possible". This way of thinking will force your thinking towards creating these hierarchies of actors which fail or survive together (kind of like the four musketeers :-)). And the gains have been outlined already - you are able to fail / restart / isolate failures within one such hierarchy.
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