Improve retry logic during stream scaling by succeeding records that lande… #576
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…within the hash range of the actual put-to shard
Description of changes:
During stream scaling with KPL aggregation enabled, KPL users can experience a high number of throttling events from Kinesis and an increase in stream ingestion throughput due to excessive retries. This issue occurs when KPL fails and retries records whenever a record doesn't land on the predicted shard. This change aims to ensure that KPL can intelligently decide whether to retry a record based on the hash range of the actual shard.
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