We have a situation where we have traffic coming in from two sources. One is regular traffic from users, and another is data coming in from automated sources. We're running into a problem where there can occasionally be a flood of traffic from our automated endpoints that effectively DDOS's our servers. The solution we're thinking might be effective would be if we could have our automated endpoints transmit their data to a different url and have that be managed by a separate process on our Heroku instance. Something like `endpoint.ourapp.com`. We're not as concerned about responses being prompt on that side of things, though we want our web side to remain responsive for our users. Is this possible, and if so, how would we go about implementing it? Are there other alternatives that might be more effective?
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