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[GitHub] [trafficcontrol] rawlinp opened a new issue #6663: Exclude MID caches from CRConfig once TM no longer uses CRConfig data

rawlinp opened a new issue #6663:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/issues/6663


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   ## This Improvement request (usability, performance, tech debt, etc.) affects these Traffic Control components:
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   - Traffic Ops
   - Traffic Router
   
   ## Current behavior:
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   The CRConfig snapshot contains `MID` caches because Traffic Monitor uses data from the CRConfig currently.
   
   ## New behavior:
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   Once https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/issues/6627 is completed, we should be able to exclude `MID` caches from the CRConfig, because Traffic Router does not care about `MID` caches at all. It only needs to know about `EDGE` caches.
   


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