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the intention is to have a platform ( for example onprem, Azure, AWS) agonistic way to push and stage data to all nodes. a grid API as an entry point to data staging. so we can make the workload entirely portable. which makes GridSync a better solution over standard file share, where we will need to handle different interfaces, replication across regions and providers. we would like to try out still. i will create a separate RFE now.
All clients have its own reliable way (e.g., using shared FS like IBM Scale) to handle this, it's not common to choose the GridSync as solution, and not being used in client production as far as I know, it might not be able to cover all use cases.
so we will need a way to persist data globally as local data cache for the risk calc. wondering why it is not recommended to use?
Any particular reason/backgroud to use GridSync? it's not recommended to use it in general. If it's really needed for your use case, please log separate RFE with use case, and it should be treated separately.
also i found that GridSync API is not avaialble for .Net Core, can we add that as well?