Ok, if there's an answer to the first question, then anyone who knows
details about Storm's design, please help in this thread. For the second
question, I'll be starting a separate thread, since there would be people
who'd have experience with running multiple topologies.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Navin Ipe <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was initially surprised that Storm couldn't run more than 4 topologies
> by default. On increasing the number of supervisor slots, I was able to run
> more topologies. But there are two things I don't understand:
>
> 1. Was Storm designed to support only 4 default slots because it has to
> allocate memory for each slot and supporting 10 slots by default would have
> eaten up too much memory?
> 2. Since I have to go to each supervisor and alter each storm.yaml file to
> support more than 4 slots, then if I assign 5 slots to 5 supervisors, will
> I be able to run 5*5=25 topologies? (I've tried it only on my local system
> until now).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Navin
>



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Regards,
Navin

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