Makes sense. Thanks :)

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Jonathan Weeks
<jonathanbwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are various costs when a broker fails, including broker leader election 
> for each partition, etc., as well as exposing possible issues for in-flight 
> messages, and client rebalancing etc.
>
> So even though replication provides partition redundancy, RAID 10 on each 
> broker is usually a good tradeoff to prevent the typical most common cause of 
> broker server failure (e.g. disk failure) as well, and overall smoother 
> operation.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> -Jonathan
>
>
> On Oct 22, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Gwen Shapira <gshap...@cloudera.com> wrote:
>
>> RAID-10?
>> Interesting choice for a system where the data is already replicated
>> between nodes. Is it to avoid the cost of large replication over the
>> network? how large are these disks?
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Todd Palino <tpal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> In fact there are many more than 4000 open files. Many of our brokers run
>>> with 28,000+ open files (regular file handles, not network connections). In
>>> our case, we're beefing up the disk performance as much as we can by
>>> running in a RAID-10 configuration with 14 disks.
>>>
>>> -Todd
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Xiaobin She <xiaobin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Todd,
>>>>
>>>> Actually I'm wondering how kafka handle so much partition, with one
>>>> partition there is at least one file on disk, and with 4000 partition,
>>>> there will be at least 4000 files.
>>>>
>>>> When all these partitions have write request, how did Kafka make the write
>>>> operation on the disk to be sequential (which is emphasized in the design
>>>> document of Kafka) and make sure the disk access is effective?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your reply.
>>>>
>>>> xiaobinshe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014-10-22 5:10 GMT+08:00 Todd Palino <tpal...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> As far as the number of partitions a single broker can handle, we've set
>>>>> our cap at 4000 partitions (including replicas). Above that we've seen
>>>> some
>>>>> performance and stability issues.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Todd
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:15 AM, Xiaobin She <xiaobin...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> hello, everyone
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm new to kafka, I'm wondering what's the max num of partition can one
>>>>>> siggle machine handle in Kafka?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there an sugeest num?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> xiaobinshe
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>

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