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My understanding from the KEDA documention of the KEDA operator is that there is only a single instance of the operator active at a time, with other instances only being useful for failover reasons.
From that lens, how much throughput can the operator handle or more concretely is there a way to measure how many scalers a single operator can support.
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My understanding from the KEDA documention of the KEDA operator is that there is only a single instance of the operator active at a time, with other instances only being useful for failover reasons.
From that lens, how much throughput can the operator handle or more concretely is there a way to measure how many scalers a single operator can support.
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