Hi Jenkins experts,

We are using  a jenkins pipeline to launch our test jobs, which also 
defined in jenkins. If the pipeline starts to run, about 600+ Jenkins jobs 
will be triggered to run at the same time using kubernetes container as 
slaves.

A jenkins master connects to such many slaves may cause performance issue. 
So we want to create a jenkins master cluster. Our original design is to 
use mount the same NFS storage to different jenkins masters and use load 
balance to distribute the workload to different masters. 

But we found it's hard to implement this idea, because if master A changes 
the config, we have to reload master B, C to accept the configuration. 
There will be disconnect time for B and C. And there will be file conflicts 
when we change configuration at the same time.

My question is whether there are a good way to setup jenkins master cluster 
and what's the limit of the slaves number for a jenkins master. Looking 
forward to your reply. 

Thanks.

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