Weka containers architecture overview

The servers in a Weka system are members of a cluster. A server includes containers running software instances called processes that communicate with each other to provide storage services in the cluster.

Processes are dedicated to managing different functions as follows:

  • Drive processes for SSD drives and IO to drives. Each drive process requires a dedicated core.

  • Compute processes for filesystems, cluster-level functions, and IO from clients. Each compute process requires a dedicated core.

  • Frontend processes for POSIX client access and sending IO to the compute and drive processes. Each frontend process requires a dedicated core.

  • A management process for managing the overall cluster. The management process does not require a dedicated core.

In the Weka cluster, each server includes multiple containers in which each container runs processes of a specific type: drive, compute, or frontend. This deployment is known as multi-container backend architecture (MCB).

With MCB, a server can have multiple containers per process type. The containers are not limited to running the same software version and enable non-disruptive upgrades. The server can use the maximum available cores, allowing flexibility in the hardware cores' usage.

The benefits of using the MCB architecture include:

  • Support non-disruptive upgrades:

    • Each container can have a different version and be installed separately from the other containers.

    • You can roll back each upgraded container separately.

    • Can access the network control plane seamlessly during the upgrade.

  • Effective use of the hardware:

    • The number of cores that can be used in the server is no longer limited to 19. A server can include more than one container, each for a dedicated process type with up to 19 processes.

  • Less disruptive maintenance:

    • Ability to stop the compute and frontend processes while running the drive processes.

Note: The legacy architecture, where each server in the cluster includes a single container with all the processes running on it, is deprecated. Contact the Customer Success Team to convert from the legacy architecture to MCB.

Note: Multi-container backend architecture is not supported yet on AWS using the CloudFormation, as well as in a system with Intel E810 NIC.

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