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DOC: Key Design Points
ibmcb edited this page Jan 24, 2013
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- The command interface and the “state store” are completely independent, being normally run on different hosts.
- The system has architectural provisions for extending the operation set for different kinds of objects (e.g., “VM migrate”, “VM suspend”, “AI fail”).
- A new instance of the CLI can be “attached” to a running experiment at any moment, for the execution of operations on an element (e.g., start an experiment at the office, attach a CLI instance later from home to check the progress).
- Use of in-memory key-value store (Redis) allows high-throughput (10K’s of inserts/sec) on low-power servers.
- Key-value servers have (typically) a scalable (scale-out) architecture.
The execution of an operation is delegated to the element that is closer to the actual locus of the action.
- The load management (i.e., how high is the load, and for how is it going to be executed?) is performed by the “driver VM” on each AI.
- Performance collection for all VMs on an AI is also performed by the “driver VM”.