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The Role of Elastic Load Balancer (ELB)
Imesh GunaratneApache Contributor, Technical Lead - WSO2 Inc
Agenda
➔ Introduction to Load Balancing◆ What is Load Balancing?◆ Algorithms◆ Node Configuration Modes◆ Why is it called Elastic?◆ Purpose◆ Features
➔ Component Architecture of Apache Stratos ELB◆ Synapse Mediation Framework◆ Apache Axis2 Clustering◆ Apache Tribes Group Management◆ Binary Relay Message Builder◆ Load Balance Endpoint Module◆ Auto-scaling Module
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Agenda (cont.)➔ ELB’s role in Apache Stratos PaaS
◆ Apache Stratos Logical Architecture◆ Workflow
➔ Auto-scaling Process◆ Configuration◆ Auto-scaling Algorithm◆ Plugging in Custom Algorithms
➔ How to Avoid Single Point of Failure of ELB
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Introduction to Load BalancingHow it is done & why it matters?
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What is Load Balancing in general?
Load balancing is a computer networking method for distributing workloads across multiple computers or a computer cluster, network links, central processing units, disk drives, or other resources - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_balancer 5
Load balancing is used to distribute the incoming traffic amongst a set of backend worker nodes which are statically configured or dynamically discovered.
http://docs.wso2.org/wiki/display/ELB203/Load+Balacing+Basics
LB
W1
W2
Wn
ClientsWorker nodes
Incoming Traffic
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What is Load Balancing in Middleware?
Load Balancing ClustersA cluster is a set of nodes that communicate with each other and work towards a common goal.
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Membership Schemes
Static Dynamic
Configuration Modes
● Only a predefined set of nodes could exist in a cluster.
● New nodes cannot be added at runtime.
● Membership is not predefined.
● Nodes could discover the load balancer.
● Nodes could join a cluster by specifying a cluster name.
Hybrid
● Also called Well-Known Addressed (WKA).
● A cluster could have set of well known members.
● Nodes could join a cluster via a well-known member.
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Most widely used Load Balancing Algorithms
➔ Round Robin◆ Passes each new connection request to the next server in line
➔ Weighted Round Robin◆ The number of connections that each machine receives over time is
proportionate to a ratio weight you define.
➔ Least Connections◆ Passes a new connection to the server that has the least number of
current connections.
https://devcentral.f5.com/articles/intro-to-load-balancing-for-developers-ndash-the-algorithms 9
Why it is called Elastic?
Load BalancerAutoscaler +
Monitor the incoming traffic
and scales request handling capacity
(no of nodes)
Elastic Load Balancer=
Distribute the load of incoming traffic amongst
a set of worker nodes
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What is the Purpose?
The motivation of load balancing is to➔ Optimize resource usage
◆ Start and stop resources on demand.
➔ Maximize the throughput◆ Increase the average rate of successful message delivery.
➔ Minimize the response time ◆ Reduce the time it takes to process a message and send a response
back.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_balancer
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Main Features of a Load Balancer
There are three main features:➔ Failover Handling
◆ Avoid single point of failure by hosting multiple instances of a given service.
➔ Auto-scaling◆ Manage number of instances of an application according to the
incoming traffic.
➔ Multi-tenancy ◆ Manage multiple tenants of applications.
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Component Architecture ofApache Stratos ELB
How it was designed
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Component Architecture
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Apache Synapse Mediation Framework
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How Synapse was Extended
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Binary Relay Message Builder
● Synapse uses Axis2 engine for message processing.
● Axis2 uses Message Formatters & Message Builders for serializing and building incoming messages into SOAP format.
● Binary Relay is an Axis2 message builder which pass through all messages without processing them.
Binary Relay
Message Builder 17
Binary Relay definition in Axis2.xml
elb/repository/conf/axis2/axis2.xml
<messageBuilders> <messageBuilder contentType="application/xml" class="org.wso2.carbon.relay.BinaryRelayBuilder"/> <messageBuilder contentType="application/txt" class="org.wso2.carbon.relay.BinaryRelayBuilder"/> . . .</messageBuilders>
Binary Relay
Message Builder 18
Load Balance Endpoint Module
● Tenant Aware Load Balance Endpoint○ Extends Synapse Dynamic Load Balance Endpoint.○ Utilizes round robin load balance algorithm.
● Topology Syncher○ Receives service cluster topology information from Cloud Controller
via the Message Broker.
● Health Checker○ Re-establishes connection to the Message Broker if it drops.
Load Balance
Endpoint Module 19
Load Balance Endpoint Module (cont.)
● Cluster Domain Manager Impl○ Manages cluster sub domains of cartridge instances.
● Group Mgt Agent Builder○ Manages Axis2 group management agents of cluster sub domains.
● Registry Manager○ Receives domain mappings of cartridge instances from ADC manager
via the registry.
Load Balance
Endpoint Module 20
Session Affinity
● There are two different ways to manage session information.● Replicate in cluster is a very costly process.● Therefore ELB manages session information for the
applications.
Session Information
Replicate in Cluster Handled by LB
Load Balance
Endpoint Module21
Auto-scaling Module
● Autoscale In Mediator○ Generates a token (request id) per request received and adds it to a
queue.
● Autoscale Out Mediator○ Removes the token added by the in mediator when a response is
received from the end point.
● Service Requests InFlight Autoscaler (Task)○ Performs sanity checks to ensure that all clusters meet the minimum
number of nodes.○ Performs scaling based on the request load & scaling configuration
parameters.
Auto-scaling Module22
ELB’s role in Apache Stratos PaaSHow does it contribute?
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ELB’s role in Apache Stratos PaaS
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Cartridge Subscription Workflow1. [SC -> CC] Send Cartridge Subscription Request
2. [CC] Deploy Cartridge Instance Service
3. [CC -> MB] Publish Cluster Topology Information
4. [MB -> ELB] Receive Cluster Topology Information
5. [CC -> jclouds] Instance Spawn Request
6. [jclouds -> IaaS] Spawn Cartridge Instance
7. [Cartridge -> Agent] Request to Join Cluster
8. [Agent -> ELB] Add Node to Cluster
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1. [Client -> ELB] Send request message
2. [ELB] Identify cluster & tenant using message header
3. [ELB] Add request to a list
4. [ELB -> Node] If session exists, send message
5. [ELB] If not store session information
6. [ELB -> Node] Apply algorithm & send message
7. [ELB -> Node] Handle failover
8. [Node -> ELB] Send response
9. [ELB -> Client] Send response and remove request from list
10. [ELB] Scale number of cartridge instances
Load Balancing Workflow
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Load Balancer Configurationloadbalancer.conf
loadbalancer {
# minimum number of load balancer instances
instances 1; # whether autoscaling should be enabled or not.
enable_autoscaler true; # autoscaling decision making task
#autoscaler_task org.wso2.carbon.mediator.autoscale.lbautoscale.task.ServiceRequestsInFlightAutoscaler;
#please use this whenever url-mapping is used through LB.
#size_of_cache 100; ...
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Load Balancer Configuration (cont.)loadbalancer {
...
# Endpoint reference of the Autoscaler Service. This should be present, if you disabled embedded autoscaling.
#autoscaler_service_epr https://host_address:https_port/services/AutoscalerService/;
# interval between two task executions in milliseconds
autoscaler_task_interval 60000; # after an instance booted up, task will wait maximum till this much of time and let the server started up
server_startup_delay 180000; #default will be 60000ms # session timeout
session_timeout 90000; # enable failover
fail_over true;}
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Port Mapping
● Ports of applications deployed in cartridge instances are mapped to external ports by the load balancer.
● Port mapping is defined in <cartridge>.xml file.
● Example:
<portMapping> <http port="80" proxyPort="8280"/> <https port="443" proxyPort="8243"/> </portMapping>
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Auto-scaling ProcessConfiguration & custom implementations
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Auto-scaling Configurationloadbalancer.conf
services { # default parameter values to be used in all services defaults { # minimum number of service instances required min_app_instances 1; # maximum number of service instances that will be load balanced max_app_instances 3; # maximum number of requests served per second by a service instance max_requests_per_second 5; # scale up early using AUR, 0 < AUR <= 1 and default is 0.7 alarming_upper_rate 0.7; # scale down slowly using ALR, 0 < ALR <= 1 and default is 0.2 alarming_lower_rate 0.2; # scale down slowly using SDF, 0 < SDF <= 1 and default is 0.25 scale_down_factor 0.25; # no of iterations in-flight avg is calculated to take the decision rounds_to_average 2; message_expiry_time 60000; } 31
Auto-scaling Algorithm
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STRATOS/Elastic+Load+Balancer
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Custom Auto-scaling Implementation
● You could write your own Java implementation which implements org.apache.synapse.task.Task and org.apache.synapse.ManagedLifecycle interfaces.
● Wrap the implementation class to an OSGi bundle and deploy it in the ELB OSGi container.
● Update autoscaler_task value in loadbalancer.conf.
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How to avoid Single Point of Failure of ELB
An ELB is prone to single point of failure
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Clustered ELB Deployment Architecture
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Questions?Or any feedback is really appreciated
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References● Apache Stratos Documentation
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/STRATOS/Index
● WSO2 Load Balancer - How it workshttp://blog.afkham.org/2011/09/wso2-load-balancer-how-it-works.html
● WSO2 Webinar - Introducing the WSO2 Load Balancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgiTyvZ-Sfw
● WSO2 Elastic Load Balancer Documentationhttp://docs.wso2.org/wiki/display/ELB203/WSO2+Elastic+Load+Balancer+Documentation
● WSO2, Introduction to Carbon Clusteringhttp://wso2.com/library/articles/introduction-wso2-carbon-clustering
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