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<tr><td>v1.85.0 – v1.91.2</td><td>v1.83.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.92.0 – v1.97.0</td><td>v1.90.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.98.0 – v1.105.0</td><td>v1.96.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.105.1 – v1.115.0</td><td>v1.100.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.105.1 – v1.116.0</td><td>v1.100.0</td></tr>
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</tbody></table>
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<h2 id="upgrading-from-a-very-old-version"><a class="header" href="#upgrading-from-a-very-old-version">Upgrading from a very old version</a></h2>
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<p>You need to read all of the upgrade notes for each version between your current
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by running a <a href="usage/configuration/../../workers.html#synapseappgeneric_worker"><code>generic_worker</code></a> and adding it's <a href="usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#worker_name"><code>worker_name</code></a> to
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a <code>federation_sender_instances</code> map. Doing so will remove handling of this function from
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the main process. Multiple workers can be added to this map, in which case the work is
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balanced across them.</p>
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balanced across them. </p>
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<p>The way that the load balancing works is any outbound federation request will be assigned
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to a federation sender worker based on the hash of the destination server name. This
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means that all requests being sent to the same destination will be processed by the same
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worker instance. Multiple <code>federation_sender_instances</code> are useful if there is a federation
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with multiple servers.</p>
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<p>This configuration setting must be shared between all workers handling federation
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sending, and if changed all federation sender workers must be stopped at the same time
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and then started, to ensure that all instances are running with the same config (otherwise
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<tr><td>v1.85.0 – v1.91.2</td><td>v1.83.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.92.0 – v1.97.0</td><td>v1.90.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.98.0 – v1.105.0</td><td>v1.96.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.105.1 – v1.115.0</td><td>v1.100.0</td></tr>
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<tr><td>v1.105.1 – v1.116.0</td><td>v1.100.0</td></tr>
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</tbody></table>
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<h2 id="upgrading-from-a-very-old-version"><a class="header" href="#upgrading-from-a-very-old-version">Upgrading from a very old version</a></h2>
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<p>You need to read all of the upgrade notes for each version between your current
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by running a <a href="../../workers.html#synapseappgeneric_worker"><code>generic_worker</code></a> and adding it's <a href="#worker_name"><code>worker_name</code></a> to
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a <code>federation_sender_instances</code> map. Doing so will remove handling of this function from
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the main process. Multiple workers can be added to this map, in which case the work is
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balanced across them.</p>
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balanced across them. </p>
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<p>The way that the load balancing works is any outbound federation request will be assigned
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to a federation sender worker based on the hash of the destination server name. This
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means that all requests being sent to the same destination will be processed by the same
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worker instance. Multiple <code>federation_sender_instances</code> are useful if there is a federation
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with multiple servers.</p>
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<p>This configuration setting must be shared between all workers handling federation
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sending, and if changed all federation sender workers must be stopped at the same time
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and then started, to ensure that all instances are running with the same config (otherwise
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