I've been testing p2p replication (using bonjour for discovery) with a 
handful of devices and it's been working great. My question is: does 
replication scale? would it work to have as many as 100 active continuous 
pull replications and as many as 1,000 inactive replications?

The environment I'm designing for is a crowded area where iOS devices are 
communicating via wifi or BTLE. Each device make small changes to the 
database about once per-minute and needs to propagate these changes to all 
other devices. The idea is that this is decentralized and should work 
without connection to the internet (ambitious, I know...)

Would having this many active and inactive replications make them all 
ineffective? Are there any other limits which I might run into?

Cheers!

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