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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
KubeDB
concepts:
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
ZooKeeper
Custom Resource (CR).KubeDB
Provisioner operator watches theZooKeeper
CR.When the operator finds a
ZooKeeper
CR, it creates required number ofPetSets
and related necessary stuff like secrets, services, etc.Then, in order to scale the
ZooKeeper
cluster, the user creates aZooKeeperOpsRequest
CR with desired information.KubeDB
Ops-manager operator watches theZooKeeperOpsRequest
CR.When it finds a
ZooKeeperOpsRequest
CR, it halts theZooKeeper
object which is referred from theZooKeeperOpsRequest
. So, theKubeDB
Provisioner operator doesn’t perform any operations on theZooKeeper
object during the horizontal scaling process.Then the
KubeDB
Ops-manager operator will scale the related PetSet Pods to reach the expected number of replicas defined in theZooKeeperOpsRequest
CR.After the successfully scaling the replicas of the related PetSet Pods, the
KubeDB
Ops-manager operator updates the number of replicas in theZooKeeper
object to reflect the updated state.After the successful scaling of the
ZooKeeper
replicas, theKubeDB
Ops-manager operator resumes theZooKeeper
object so that theKubeDB
Provisioner 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.