Hello again! After the further reading about Akka, it seems that I'm trying to re-implement some Java enterprise patterns over Akka, which is not neccessary for my case. Actors seems to be very lightweight but the nature, so its rather a desired way to have hundreds of actors. managing their own children in cerain way, than have a fixed-size pool of worker actors. So this question is obsolete, thank you all who elaborated on this!
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