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ZooKeeper Horizontal Scaling
This guide will give an overview on how KubeDB Ops-manager operator scales up or down ZooKeeper cluster.
Before You Begin
- You should be familiar with the following
KubeDBconcepts:
How Horizontal Scaling Process Works
The following diagram shows how KubeDB Ops-manager operator scales up or down ZooKeeper database components. 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
ZooKeeperCustom Resource (CR).KubeDBProvisioner operator watches theZooKeeperCR.When the operator finds a
ZooKeeperCR, it creates required number ofPetSetsand related necessary stuff like secrets, services, etc.Then, in order to scale the
ZooKeepercluster, the user creates aZooKeeperOpsRequestCR with desired information.KubeDBOps-manager operator watches theZooKeeperOpsRequestCR.When it finds a
ZooKeeperOpsRequestCR, it halts theZooKeeperobject which is referred from theZooKeeperOpsRequest. So, theKubeDBProvisioner operator doesn’t perform any operations on theZooKeeperobject during the horizontal scaling process.Then the
KubeDBOps-manager operator will scale the related PetSet Pods to reach the expected number of replicas defined in theZooKeeperOpsRequestCR.After the successfully scaling the replicas of the related PetSet Pods, the
KubeDBOps-manager operator updates the number of replicas in theZooKeeperobject to reflect the updated state.After the successful scaling of the
ZooKeeperreplicas, theKubeDBOps-manager operator resumes theZooKeeperobject so that theKubeDBProvisioner operator resumes its usual operations.
In the next docs, we are going to show a step by step guide on horizontal scaling of ZooKeeper database using ZooKeeperOpsRequest CRD.






























