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"message": "maybe its a stupid question...\nbut what do you mean with N+k pools ?",
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"message": "An N+k pool is a pool of symmetric stateless servers i.e. all servers in the pool are identical, they don\u0027t store permanent state about subscribers, and all of them can handle any request for any sub. N is the number of servers you need to handle capacity; k is the additional number you need for redundancy. In total, you therefore should have N+k instantiated and running in normal conditions.",
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"message": "thx, now its clear for me :-)\nmaybe you could add it to the use case",
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