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Support pagination in non-policy data sources #656

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@annakhm annakhm commented Aug 18, 2021

These data sources were limited to 1K objects, and recommendation is
to use policy counterparts. However some customers that can not yet
move to policy require support for MP data sources at scale.
The support was not added to fabric data sources that are not
expected to reach triple digit scale.

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These data sources were limited to 1K objects, and recommendation is
to use policy counterparts. However some customers that can not yet
move to policy require support for MP data sources at scale.
The support was not added to fabric data sources that are not
expected to reach triple digit scale.

Signed-off-by: Anna Khmelnitsky <akhmelnitsky@vmware.com>
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annakhm commented Aug 23, 2021

/test-all

@annakhm annakhm merged commit 7c8297f into master Aug 24, 2021
@annakhm annakhm deleted the mp-pagination branch February 5, 2024 18:45
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