Yes, you can certainly create a pool of SDK objects. This is a good approach for improving throughput. However depending on the number of CPUs/Cores your system has, adding too many instances can have an adverse effect on performance.
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Nezare Chafni
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Yes, you can certainly create a pool of SDK objects. This is a good approach for improving throughput. However depending on the number of CPUs/Cores your system has, adding too many instances can have an adverse effect on performance.
Sean S
To avoid locking where necessary?
Yes, you can certainly create a pool of SDK objects. This is a good approach for improving throughput. However depending on the number of CPUs/Cores your system has, adding too many instances can have an adverse effect on performance.
Nezare Chafni
Yes, you can certainly create a pool of SDK objects. This is a good approach for improving throughput. However depending on the number of CPUs/Cores your system has, adding too many instances can have an adverse effect on performance.
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