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## Q: How does Atlas integration work?
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Consul makes use of a HashiCorp service called [SCADA](http://scada.hashicorp.com)
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(Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition). The SCADA system allows clients to maintain
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long-running connections to Atlas. Atlas can in turn provide auto-join facilities for
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Consul agents (supervisory control) and an integrated dashboard showing the health of
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all connected agents (data acquisition).
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Hosted Consul Enterprise in Atlas was officially deprecated on March 7th,
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2017.
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Standard ACLs can be applied to the SCADA connection, ensuring that Atlas is given only
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those privileges that make sense for your deployment.
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There are strong alternatives available and they are listed below.
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Using the SCADA service is optional. SCADA is only enabled by opt-in.
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For users on AWS the [-retry-join-ec2 configuration options](/docs/agent/options.html#_retry_join_ec2_tag_key) allow bootstrapping by automatically discovering AWS instances with a given tag key/value at startup.
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See the [Atlas integration guide](/docs/guides/atlas.html) for more details.
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For users on GCE the [-retry-join-gce configuration options](/docs/agent/options.html#_retry_join_gce_tag_value) allow bootstrapping by automatically discovering instances on Google Compute Engine by tag value at startup.
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For users not on AWS or GCE the native [-join and retry-join functionality](/docs/agent/options.html#_join) can be used.
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Other features of Consul Enterprise, such as the UI and Alerts also have suitable open source alternatives.
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For replacing the UI, we recommend the [free UI packaged as part of Consul open source](https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/options.html#_ui). A live demo can be access at [https://demo.consul.io/ui/](https://demo.consul.io/ui/).
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For replacing alerts, we recommend the [open source Consul alerts daemon](https://github.com/acalephstorage/consul-alerts). This is not maintained or supported by HashiCorp, however there is active development from the community.
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## Q: Does Consul rely on UDP Broadcast or Multicast?
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The default ulimits are usually sufficient for Consul, but you should closely
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scrutinize your own environment's specific needs and identify the root cause
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of any excessive resource utilization before arbitrarily increasing the limits.
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## Q: What is the per-key value size limitation for Consul's key/value store?
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The limit on a key's value size is 512KB. This is is strictly enforced and an
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HTTP 413 status will be returned to any client that attempts to store more
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than that limit in a value. It should be noted that the Consul key/value store
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is not designed to be used as a general purpose database. See
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[Server Performance](/docs/guides/performance.html) for more details.
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