Hi, Ignite asynchronous support only affects the way how the client interacts with the API, the actual execution doesn't change. When you execute anything asynchronously, you don't wait for any network calls initiated by your client. Instead, you receive the future that will be completed when the response from a remote node comes back. Having said that, no new threads are used. The future that you receive after executing async operation will let you know when the operation completes and whether it was successful or not.
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