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William Burns commented on ISPN-6879:
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This one is actually easy - this is the default behavior of StatefulSets. The controller
kills one node at a time and waits till cluster stabilizes.
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This seems precisely what we would want then.
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So maybe there are better ways to tell it - "Here is our minimum number of nodes.
Never, ever go below that."
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So is this more so that we can tell them to never go below a certain number of nodes
because otherwise we would have memory issues with all nodes storing so much?
I am just trying to understand the purpose of this.
Calculate (and expose) minimum number of nodes for data in
Infinispan
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Key: ISPN-6879
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-6879
Project: Infinispan
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Cloud Integrations, Server
Reporter: Sebastian Ćaskawiec
Assignee: William Burns
With Kubernetes autoscaling we need to be able to tell what is the minimum amount of
nodes necessary for hosting data (probably some sort of size + number of nodes
estimation).
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