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Hi,
Have a question regarding martian whether it is a stateless proxy or not. The motivation is to run multiple martian processes load balanced with har logging enabled. Would the har logs collected be coherent?
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Daniel Giovannelli
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Martian isn't really stateless since modifiers and traffic logs will remain until cleared, though they don't persist between reboots. I think in your use case that each process would only generate har logs for the itself so you would wind up with N distinct har logs, but since they're timestamped you could probably do some kind of post-processing step to merge them back in to a single coherent file.