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Steven Hawkins commented on TEIID-5007:
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Another issue that affects non-Wildfly usage are the defaults for command logging. For
backwards compatibility the splitting of logging source/user level queries means that the
user queries are logged at an info level - this may be too verbose. We could introduce a
breaking/configurable change to alter this behavior.
Changes to reduce Teiid in the cloud footprint
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Key: TEIID-5007
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-5007
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Quality Risk
Reporter: Steven Hawkins
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Fix For: 10.x
A Teiid instance even as swarm or springboot needs additional considerations to minimize
the runtime footprint. This includes:
* container aware auto-sizing. Detection of the number of cpus and available memory need
refined - there are experimental settings being considered for containerized vms to better
report these values and there is logic in WildFly and other projects that attempts better
auto-detection. We also need to utilize the memory buffer space more and probably as
off-heap space (and ideally direct operations on the serialized data)
* Subsystems required include JTA, webserver, security, which could be satisfied by
slimmer alternative versions - especially if we make new assumptions, such as not
utilizing xa transactions.
* Engine dependencies could be application specific - removing xml/xsl support, geometry
support, etc.