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[chore/performance] Make sender multiplier configurable #1750

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This pull request implements a configuration option for number of senders per CPU, while keeping the default multiplier of 2 * CPU.

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@NyaaaWhatsUpDoc NyaaaWhatsUpDoc merged commit cbb9e2d into main May 8, 2023
@NyaaaWhatsUpDoc NyaaaWhatsUpDoc deleted the configure_sender_multiplier branch May 8, 2023 17:03
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