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A micro library providing Ruby objects with Publish-Subscribe capabilities
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High performance, distributed and low latency publish-subscribe platform.
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- VerneMQ Version: using docker image vernemq/vernemq:latest
- OS: Debian 9
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- Cluster size/standalone: standalone
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Currently we don't have any mechanism to limit the maximum number of clients that could be handled simultaneously.
This feature should be designed properly. Here is some clue: https://redis.io/topics/clients#maximum-number-of-clients
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/area operator
Ops are not loving the idea of giving dapr-operator cluster-admin permissions. Is this really necessary and if so, what is it necessary for (i.e. what operations does it have to do where more restrictive permissions would not suffice)?
Thanks!