How to scale out apache atlas
There is no info provided in atlas document on how to scale it.
Apache atlas is connected to cassandra or hbase in the backend which can scale out ,but I dont know how apache atlas engine ( rest web-service and request processor ) can scale out.
I can install multiple instances of it on different machine and have load balancer in front of it to fan out the request. But would this model help ? Does it do any kind of locking and do db transaction, so that this model would not work.
Does someone know how apache atlas scales out ?
Thanks.
apache horizontal-scaling apache-atlas
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There is no info provided in atlas document on how to scale it.
Apache atlas is connected to cassandra or hbase in the backend which can scale out ,but I dont know how apache atlas engine ( rest web-service and request processor ) can scale out.
I can install multiple instances of it on different machine and have load balancer in front of it to fan out the request. But would this model help ? Does it do any kind of locking and do db transaction, so that this model would not work.
Does someone know how apache atlas scales out ?
Thanks.
apache horizontal-scaling apache-atlas
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There is no info provided in atlas document on how to scale it.
Apache atlas is connected to cassandra or hbase in the backend which can scale out ,but I dont know how apache atlas engine ( rest web-service and request processor ) can scale out.
I can install multiple instances of it on different machine and have load balancer in front of it to fan out the request. But would this model help ? Does it do any kind of locking and do db transaction, so that this model would not work.
Does someone know how apache atlas scales out ?
Thanks.
apache horizontal-scaling apache-atlas
There is no info provided in atlas document on how to scale it.
Apache atlas is connected to cassandra or hbase in the backend which can scale out ,but I dont know how apache atlas engine ( rest web-service and request processor ) can scale out.
I can install multiple instances of it on different machine and have load balancer in front of it to fan out the request. But would this model help ? Does it do any kind of locking and do db transaction, so that this model would not work.
Does someone know how apache atlas scales out ?
Thanks.
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