node: use a single node-to-node connection for everything#4045
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Effectively reverts 597ed18 and dea9713, mentioned problems either were solved some time ago in a different manner or were incorrectly interpreted in the first place. Currently we're all HTTP/2 with GRPC, this should be leveraged.