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Correct default throttles packaged in JAR #1312

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  • Increase burst periods to ensure node-level capacity for all ops w/ network sizes up to 30 nodes
  • Limit ScheduleSign to 100 tps via a dedicated throttle group in the ThroughputLimits bucket.

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Merging #1312 (110cdf4) into master (088b485) will not change coverage.
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@tinker-michaelj tinker-michaelj merged commit 43cd7ae into master Apr 23, 2021
@tinker-michaelj tinker-michaelj deleted the increase-default-burst-periods branch April 23, 2021 21:44
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