Thank you.

Mladen Turk-4 wrote:
> 
> Mohan2005 wrote:
>> Hello All;
>> 
>> Can you please tell me the maximum number of nodes a JkManager can handle
>> without any issues ?
>> 
> 
> Theoretically unlimited, but number of workers is defined by int,
> thus 2^31 - 1, for 32-bit integer systems.
> 
> Each node consumes around 1K of data so multiply that by the number
> of nodes and number of child processes, and you'll get a rough estimate
> about configuration footprint.
> 
> JkManager uses table scan for finding nodes (workers), so it's O(n).
> However this is still much faster then any database like structure,
> because this data is in shared memory.
> 
> In general, the size what jkmanager can handle will be the last
> thing you'll need to worry about.
> 
> Regards
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