On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:45:13AM -0600, Jason J. W. Williams wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Dory sounds very exciting. Without persistence its less useful for clients > connected over a WAN, since if the WAN goes wonky you could build up quite > a queue until it comes back. > I was thinking the same thing. My first thought was to see what the LOE would be to implement some sort of spill-over process, where if the preallocated memory segment is exhausted it could spool data to disk. When connectivity to the brokers is back it could then de-spool data and produce it back to the cluster. I could see this being something worth persuing if you are handling data that is critical for financial reasons (as opposed to data used for non-financial reporting or metrics).
-pete -- Pete Wright Lead Systems Architect Rubicon Project pwri...@rubiconproject.com 310.309.9298