The one-way-thick-client is designed to solve network topology issues (where host resolution works one way but not the other). There are a lot of improvements in 2.9 so it’s certainly worth trying.
We’d need to know more about your topology — number of nodes, sizes, etc — to get to the bottom of your performance problem. Connections should get a little slower as it grows in size, but sixty nodes should not be a problem. > On 31 Oct 2020, at 05:03, Hemambara <kotar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I see that ignite 2.9 has added support for one-way thick-client to server > connections. Does it reduce the time taken to connect thick client to server > and provides all thick client functionalities? Does client still be in ring? > Right now we r facing issues with thick client where it is taking more time > to connect especially when we have 60 clients. Switched to thin clients for > now. But we need map listeners. Does upgrading to 2.9 helps reducing long > connection times? Also is there any plan to provide map listeners on thin > clients? > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-ignite-users.70518.x6.nabble.com/