Hiya,

Clear question up front: what additional concerns should I have when 
running 1500 jobs a night?  

Details:
We are using Jenkins to run integration tests for our software.  I wrote a 
pipeline script to operate on a single chunk of data representing a test 
case.  However, I have roughly 1500 permutations of this data.  I have 
never asked this much of Jenkins.  
It finishes quick enough, especially thanks to parallel builds (this is 
precisely why we are using Jenkins to run these tests - we can distribute 
this across our nodes very easily and it handles scheduling for us).  

My guess is that this is well within Jenkins' limits and we are managing 
our workspaces with good hygiene.  A year from now, however, I will have 
ran half a million Jenkins jobs.  Any thoughts on that?

Thank you very kindly,

Anthony Wesley

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