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Status Submitted
Workspace Spectrum Symphony
Components Version 7.3.2
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 30, 2025

Improve scalability for number of tasks and open sessions

It would be beneficial to have an unlimited number of tasks/open sessions. The current limits can be easily reached, and while individual users might remain within their personal limits, simultaneous launches from multiple users can exceed system-wide limits. Implementing secondary queues would allow us to separate these limits. Although the primary system might be capped at 10K open sessions and 2.5M tasks, it would only manage those currently running. Additional tasks and sessions could be queued in a secondary queue and transferred to the primary system as space becomes available below its thresholds.For instance, if two users each launch 2M tasks, the secondary queue would fill with 4M tasks. The primary system would then poll the secondary queue for up to 2.5M tasks, and once the primary task count falls below 2.5M, it would continue pulling tasks from the secondary queue until it is empty. The same logic would apply to open sessions.

Needed By Not sure -- Just thought it was cool