thanks again and sorry for being not very clear in my reply.

we want to collect infromation from each server in every 30 minutes. for time being we will not consider servers which takes >=1 hour
We will have one group which will contain 30 data servers, if we process each server sequentially, might not be good idea. If we use thread then we can process parallely, execution will be faster and will be easy to manage.
Why not considring process ?
since forking many process( may be 100s) in one time and monitoring them will be complex. Also will consume lots of memory. But if you think forking is better option than threads, we can consider that option as well.

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