This is no longer valid if you exclude all the things that are not running a task.
I think the cloud steady state will be no instances running a task, so I don't think we need to worry about the extra DB load of getting instances that are running a task. It should be tiny.
This is no longer valid if you exclude all the things that are not running a task.
I think the cloud steady state will be no instances running a task, so I don't think we need to worry about the extra DB load of getting instances that are running a task. It should be tiny.