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Suman Karumuri updated AURORA-16:
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    Labels: refactor_aurora_ui  (was: )

> Refactor Aurora UI
> ------------------
>
>                 Key: AURORA-16
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-16
>             Project: Aurora
>          Issue Type: Epic
>          Components: UI, Usability
>            Reporter: Suman Karumuri
>            Assignee: Suman Karumuri
>              Labels: refactor_aurora_ui
>
> Mostly copy-paste for posterity below:
> Right now the UI is implemented directly within the aurora scheduler process. 
> This has lead to a proliferation of UI-only features and enhanced brittleness 
> including:
> 1) Reliability - deadlock in the UI code can much more easily deadlock the 
> scheduler.
> 2) Maintainability - features exist that are available in the UI but not via 
> thrift (and thus not available to the client, see JSON endpoints at /quotas, 
> /slaves, /maintenance), or available via thrift but not via the UI (see 
> listBackups). Often these features need to be implemented twice, once for 
> thrift and once for the web UI, leading to more code paths into the scheduler 
> core.
> 3) Usability - scheduler deploys take out the UI while storage reloads. With 
> a separate UI process we can return nice error messages instead and cut down 
> on user confusion and panic.
> 4) Scalability - Building an abstraction for listeners to consume the 
> checkpoint stream is a valuable path to go down.  It would allow us to 
> offload logic (such as UI or more expensive computations such as scheduling 
> risk analysis or admission control) to external processes should the 
> scheduling thread ever become a bottleneck.
> Considering this, extract a separate and improved Aurora UI component that 
> consumes data from the Aurora core using only a thin API tbd.



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