I can give you the numbers. I have no idea why server 1 sent so much data to 
server 2 and 3.

Server 1
bytes sent = 51096699125 bytes received = 3457376624

Server 2
bytes sent = 3631468045 bytes received = 27549879339

Server 3
bytes sent = 2172264793 bytes received = 23901316825




From: Nikolai Tikhonov [mailto:ntikho...@apache.org]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 6:45 AM
To: user@ignite.apache.org
Subject: Re: ignite 1.5 network imbalance

Hi Libo!

Would you describe your imbalance in percent? Also can you try to upgrade 
Ignite to 1.9 and check it?

On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 11:05 PM, Libo Yu 
<l...@sysomos.com<mailto:l...@sysomos.com>> wrote:
Hi,

We have used embedded ignite cache on three application servers which are 
behind a load balancer.
The cache is set to PARTITIONED mode with backups=0. However, we noticed one 
node has
a large outbound traffic and the other two nodes both have large inbound 
traffic. I printed
out the partition number and local data size for each cache and they are almost 
the same.
We have been struggling with this issue for quite some time and cannot figure 
out what
caused this imbalance.  Note that we did not use client mode. I wonder if 
anybody has
experienced the same issue for 1.5. Thanks.

Regards,

Libo Yu


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