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Robert Withers commented on KAFKA-1555: --------------------------------------- In military satellite communications, when the statically assigned bandwidth is exceeded, a dynamic block is available from which to grab some leased bandwidth. If we apply this idea to data production into Kafka, though different due to data replication, could we have replicas to the replicas: replica shadows? Say we have 10 brokers with replication 2. So partition 1 has a leader on broker 1 and a follower in ISR on both broker 2 and 3. If we have replica shadows on brokers 4, 5 and 6 not in ISR but receiving msg production opportunistically, then we could have the option to dynamically assign a new follower into ISR if an ISR follower fails. - Rob > provide strong consistency with reasonable availability > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-1555 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1555 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: controller > Affects Versions: 0.8.1.1 > Reporter: Jiang Wu > Assignee: Neha Narkhede > > In a mission critical application, we expect a kafka cluster with 3 brokers > can satisfy two requirements: > 1. When 1 broker is down, no message loss or service blocking happens. > 2. In worse cases such as two brokers are down, service can be blocked, but > no message loss happens. > We found that current kafka versoin (0.8.1.1) cannot achieve the requirements > due to its three behaviors: > 1. when choosing a new leader from 2 followers in ISR, the one with less > messages may be chosen as the leader. > 2. even when replica.lag.max.messages=0, a follower can stay in ISR when it > has less messages than the leader. > 3. ISR can contains only 1 broker, therefore acknowledged messages may be > stored in only 1 broker. > The following is an analytical proof. > We consider a cluster with 3 brokers and a topic with 3 replicas, and assume > that at the beginning, all 3 replicas, leader A, followers B and C, are in > sync, i.e., they have the same messages and are all in ISR. > According to the value of request.required.acks (acks for short), there are > the following cases. > 1. acks=0, 1, 3. Obviously these settings do not satisfy the requirement. > 2. acks=2. Producer sends a message m. It's acknowledged by A and B. At this > time, although C hasn't received m, C is still in ISR. If A is killed, C can > be elected as the new leader, and consumers will miss m. > 3. acks=-1. B and C restart and are removed from ISR. Producer sends a > message m to A, and receives an acknowledgement. Disk failure happens in A > before B and C replicate m. Message m is lost. > In summary, any existing configuration cannot satisfy the requirements. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)