# Which Problems Are Solved
Scheduled handlers use `eventstore.InstanceIDs` to get the all active
instances within a given timeframe. This function scrapes through all
events written within that time frame which can cause heavy load on the
database.
# How the Problems Are Solved
A new query cache `activeInstances` is introduced which caches the ids
of all instances queried by id or host within the configured timeframe.
# Additional Changes
- Changed `default.yaml`
- Removed `HandleActiveInstances` from custom handler configs
- Added `MaxActiveInstances` to define the maximal amount of cached
instance ids
- fixed start-from-init and start-from-setup to start auth and admin
projections twice
- fixed org cache invalidation to use correct index
# Additional Context
- part of #8999
This implementation increases parallel write capabilities of the eventstore.
Please have a look at the technical advisories: [05](https://zitadel.com/docs/support/advisory/a10005) and [06](https://zitadel.com/docs/support/advisory/a10006).
The implementation of eventstore.push is rewritten and stored events are migrated to a new table `eventstore.events2`.
If you are using cockroach: make sure that the database user of ZITADEL has `VIEWACTIVITY` grant. This is used to query events.