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Max nodes #74

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densone opened this issue Feb 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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Max nodes #74

densone opened this issue Feb 7, 2023 · 2 comments

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densone commented Feb 7, 2023

hey there , was wondering how many nodes folks have tested chitchat up to? Not a theoretical but a known maximum?

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Sean

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Hi @densone, we tested Quickwit with 100+ nodes, with a relatively small state. That's all we can say for now. How many nodes do you target? How many key-value pairs per node?

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densone commented Jun 1, 2023

Here I am a year later responding. I totally forgot I even wrote this and came back to ask the same question, so apologies for the late reply. Our main goal is host reachability. So for kv pairs maybe each host would have a handful.

The concept I am thinking is quite simple, if the group loses a member and agrees the member is lost it will notify the control plane. Seem like a feasible use case?

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