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Jon Weygandt commented on STORM-594:
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latency*events/sec = capacity - We are probably saying the same thing. Which is
different than UIUC's proposal using queue lengths. I believe this metric
behaves much more linearly with respect to load, when the system is in the
normal rage of operations. Of course capacity may be one of many, but that will
be my starting point.
RE Parallelism: yes, for this model: "a bolts parallelism" = n * workers; where
n is an integer.
Everyone I have worked with seem to agree that this is simply more than a "good
rule of thumb", but necessary to have a predictable system.
I believe my scaling system will work for many, but not for all. Storm has many
uses. There could be a place for UIUC's proposal, as it did not have this
constraint. Keeping comments on one topic and small, see next comment on some
ideas I have.
> Auto-Scaling Resources in a Topology
> ------------------------------------
>
> Key: STORM-594
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-594
> Project: Apache Storm
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: HARSHA BALASUBRAMANIAN
> Assignee: Pooyan Jamshidi
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: Algorithm for Auto-Scaling.pdf, Project Plan and
> Scope.pdf
>
> Original Estimate: 504h
> Remaining Estimate: 504h
>
> A useful feature missing in Storm topologies is the ability to auto-scale
> resources, based on a pre-configured metric. The feature proposed here aims
> to build such a auto-scaling mechanism using a feedback system. A brief
> overview of the feature is provided here. The finer details of the required
> components and the scaling algorithm (uses a Feedback System) are provided in
> the PDFs attached.
> Brief Overview:
> Topologies may get created with or (ideally) without parallelism hints and
> tasks in their bolts and spouts, before submitting them, If auto-scaling is
> set in the topology (using a Boolean flag), the topology will also get
> submitted to the auto-scale module.
> The auto-scale module will read a pre-configured metric (threshold/min) from
> a configuration file. Using this value, the topology's resources will be
> modified till the threshold is reached. At each stage in the auto-scale
> module's execution, feedback from the previous execution will be used to tune
> the resources.
> The systems that need to be in place to achieve this are:
> 1. Metrics which provide the current threshold (no: of acks per minute) for a
> topology's spouts and bolts.
> 2. Access to Storm's CLI tool which can change a topology's resources are
> runtime.
> 3. A new java or clojure module which runs within the Nimbus daemon or in
> parallel to it. This will be the auto-scale module.
> Limitations: (This is not an exhaustive list. More will be added as the
> design matures. Also, some of the points here may get resolved)
> To test the feature there will be a number of limitations in the first
> release. As the feature matures, it will be allowed to scale more
> 1. The auto-scale module will be limited to a few topologies (maybe 4 or 5 at
> maximum)
> 2. New bolts will not be added to scale a topology. This feature will be
> limited to increasing the resources within the existing topology.
> 3. Topology resources will not be decreased when it is running at more than
> the required number (except for a few cases)
> 4. This feature will work only for long-running topologies where the input
> threshold can become equal to or greater than the required threshold
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