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This led to inadequate sampling rates, message loss, and other data inconsistencies.
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The system struggled to provide the computational power, memory capacity, and I/O throughput needed for smooth operations under such loads.
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In summary, while Wakurtosis successfully handled small-to-medium scales, with simulations in the range of 600 nodes and 10 msg/s and beyond exposed restrictive bottlenecks tied to the limitations of the underlying Kurtosis platform and constraints around single-machine deployment.
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In summary, while Wakurtosis successfully handled small-to-medium scales, simulations in the range of 600 nodes and 10 msg/s and beyond exposed restrictive bottlenecks tied to the limitations of the underlying Kurtosis platform and constraints around single-machine deployment.
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### Key Challenges with the Initial Kurtosis Approach
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