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# Polling configuration **(FREE SELF)**
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The GitLab UI polls for updates for different resources (issue notes, issue
titles, pipeline statuses, etc.) on a schedule appropriate to the resource.
To configure the polling interval multiplier:
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1. On the top bar, select **Menu >** **{admin}** **Admin**.
1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Preferences**.
1. Expand **Real-time features**.
1. Set a value for the polling interval multiplier. This multiplier is applied
to all resources at once, and decimal values are supported:
- `1.0` is the default, and recommended for most installations.
- `0` disables UI polling completely. On the next poll, clients stop
polling for updates.
- A value greater than `1` slows polling down. If you see issues with
database load from lots of clients polling for updates, increasing the
multiplier from 1 can be a good compromise, rather than disabling polling
completely. For example, if you set the value to `2`, all polling intervals
are multiplied by 2, which means that polling happens half as frequently.
- A value between `0` and `1` makes the UI poll more frequently (so updates
show in other sessions faster), but is **not recommended**. `1` should be
fast enough.
1. Select **Save changes**.