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Horizontal Scaling Overview
This guide will give you an overview of how KubeDB Ops Manager scales up/down the number of members of a MySQL group replication.
Before You Begin
- You should be familiar with the following
KubeDBconcepts:
How Horizontal Scaling Process Works
The following diagram shows how KubeDB Ops Manager used to scale up the number of members of a MySQL group replication. Open the image in a new tab to see the enlarged version.

The horizontal scaling process consists of the following steps:
At first, a user creates a
MySQLcr.KubeDBcommunity operator watches for theMySQLcr.When it finds one, it creates a
StatefulSetand related necessary stuff like secret, service, etc.Then, in order to scale the cluster, the user creates a
MySQLOpsRequestcr with the desired number of members after scaling.KubeDBOps Manager watches forMySQLOpsRequest.When it finds one, it halts the
MySQLobject so that theKubeDBcommunity operator doesn’t perform any operation on theMySQLduring the scaling process.Then the
KubeDBOps Manager will scale the StatefulSet replicas to reach the expected number of members for the group replication.After successful scaling of the StatefulSet’s replica, the
KubeDBOps Manager updates thespec.replicasfield ofMySQLobject to reflect the updated cluster state.After successful scaling of the
MySQLreplicas, theKubeDBOps Manager resumes theMySQLobject so that theKubeDBcommunity operator can resume its usual operations.
In the next doc, we are going to show a step by step guide on scaling of a MySQL group replication using Horizontal Scaling.






























