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# Polling configuration
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The GitLab UI polls for updates for different resources (issue notes, issue
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titles, pipeline statuses, etc.) on a schedule appropriate to the resource.
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In "Application settings -> Real-time features" you can configure "Polling
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interval multiplier". This multiplier is applied to all resources at once,
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and decimal values are supported. For the sake of the examples below, we will
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say that issue notes poll every 2 seconds, and issue titles poll every 5
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seconds; these are _not_ the actual values.
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- 1 is the default, and recommended for most installations. (Issue notes poll
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every 2 seconds, and issue titles poll every 5 seconds.)
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- 0 will disable UI polling completely. (On the next poll, clients will stop
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polling for updates.)
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- A value greater than 1 will slow polling down. If you see issues with
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database load from lots of clients polling for updates, increasing the
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multiplier from 1 can be a good compromise, rather than disabling polling
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completely. (For example: If this is set to 2, then issue notes poll every 4
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seconds, and issue titles poll every 10 seconds.)
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- A value between 0 and 1 will make the UI poll more frequently (so updates
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will show in other sessions faster), but is **not recommended**. 1 should be
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fast enough. (For example, if this is set to 0.5, then issue notes poll every
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1 second, and issue titles poll every 2.5 seconds.)
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