Configuring Interactive Data Preparation Service on Grid for Scalability
Configuring
Interactive Data Preparation Service
on Grid for Scalability
The
Interactive Data Preparation Service
requires most memory and CPU resources for in-memory database to support high performance interactive data preparation. When too many users try to prepare data simultaneously, performance of the interactive preparation can decline. The administrator might need to upgrade the hardware to improve the performance levels. To support increased preparation data volumes, the administrator can achieve horizontal scaling by creating a
Interactive Data Preparation Service
Grid with multiple service nodes.
Each user is assigned a node in the grid using round-robin method to distribute the load across the nodes. Homogeneous combinations of nodes are allowed. You can combine nodes with the same operating system, same CPU, same memory, and security setup. This allows for seamless restoration of data after node failures, enabling the
Interactive Data Preparation Service
to be highly available.
Install the
Enterprise Data Preparation
binaries on every node that is part of the grid.
Select Grid while configuring the
Interactive Data Preparation Service
.
Ensure that all of the folder locations mentioned in the configuration are present in all the nodes.
You can add or remove nodes dynamically from a grid. When a node is added into an active grid, the