I remember reading an issue where the scheduled task to update hot and active was breaking shortly after reboot. So those lists were getting frozen in time, until the next reboot.
I remember reading an issue where the scheduled task to update hot and active was breaking shortly after reboot. So those lists were getting frozen in time, until the next reboot.
I believe the current implementation wont scale because instances won’t be able to handle every subscribed federated action. Having a hub server doesn’t reduce the number of subscribed federated actions, only whom they come from.
There is no need to “maintain all of the connections”. The server opens a connection, sends the data, then closes the connection.
Yes, it is a “full mesh” diagram. But for each specific “federated” action, it is a simple hub and spoke distribution. The hosting server will send the federated action to each subscribed node. The nodes don’t need to check in with each other for that specific action.
I too believe that Federation is going to have scaling issues. But not due to full mesh
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