for #1 - the traffic bandwidth between nodes depends on the datastore
transaction activity of the applications you're running.


On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Xingjun Chu <xingjun....@huawei.com> wrote:

> I found this question on user mailing list, kind of interesting .  Any
> comments from controller team.
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> Regards
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> Xingjun
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> *From:* opendaylight-users-boun...@lists.opendaylight.org [mailto:
> opendaylight-users-boun...@lists.opendaylight.org] *On Behalf Of *QF Qin
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 25, 2017 1:44 PM
> *To:* opendaylight-us...@lists.opendaylight.org
> *Subject:* [Opendaylight-users] Clustering in ODL(Boron-SR3)
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> Hi all,
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> Recently I attempted to deploy a ODL cluster and encountered some
> questions.
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> 1. Is there any estimation on the bandwidth of inter-controller traffic? I
> measured this bandwidth on port 2550 and found it rather large. For
> example, for a 3-node cluster over a linear topology of 50 switches, the
> leader sends traffic as much as 10 Mbps to any follower. Is it common?
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> 2. Is it possible to assign controllers to switches in a partitioning way?
> For example, I have 6 switches and 3 controllers. And I want to:
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> Assign switch 1, 2 *only* to controller A;
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> Assign switch 3, 4 *only* to controller B;
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> Assign switch 5, 6 *only* to controller C.
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> Does ODL cluster support such setting? When I tried this, the L2 Switch
> did not work well.
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> Thanks,
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> Qiaofeng
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