The gRPC server synchronous API in C++ has a thread pool to manage polling 
and request handling.  The thread pool grows and shrinks as needed but 
always keeps some capacity around for new incoming requests that may show 
up at any time.  The threads should go away when you shut down the server.

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 8:39:59 AM UTC-7 Jeff wrote:

> Hi,
> I am running a grpc synchronous server impemented in C++. I notice when I 
> run that many threads named ‘default-executo’ are spawned. It seems that 
> even when clients cease to make connections, these threads still persist. 
> There are dozens of these threads, and I would like to know what they are 
> doing and what their lifespan is. Thanks!
>
> Jeff
>

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