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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-3190:
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Github user tillrohrmann commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/1954#discussion_r69697772
  
    --- Diff: 
flink-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/executiongraph/restart/FailureRateRestartStrategy.java
 ---
    @@ -35,19 +34,21 @@
      * with a fixed time delay in between.
      */
     public class FailureRateRestartStrategy implements RestartStrategy {
    -   private final int maxFailuresPerUnit;
    -   private final TimeUnit failureRateUnit;
    -   private final long delayBetweenRestartAttempts;
    -   private List<Long> restartTimestamps = new ArrayList<>();
    +   private final Duration failuresInterval;
    +   private final Duration delayInterval;
    +   private EvictingQueue<Long> restartTimestampsQueue;
    --- End diff --
    
    Can we replace `EvictingQueue` with an `ArrayDequeue`? It gives you almost 
the same features as the `EvictingQueue` with similar performance and we would 
not introduce a further dependency on Guava. The reason is that we gradually 
try to get rid of Guava because different versions of Guava are not fully 
compatible.


> Retry rate limits for DataStream API
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-3190
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-3190
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Sebastian Klemke
>            Assignee: Michał Fijołek
>            Priority: Minor
>
> For a long running stream processing job, absolute numbers of retries don't 
> make much sense: The job will accumulate transient errors over time and will 
> die eventually when thresholds are exceeded. Rate limits are better suited in 
> this scenario: A job should only die, if it fails too often in a given time 
> frame. To better overcome transient errors, retry delays could be used, as 
> suggested in other issues.
> Absolute numbers of retries can still make sense, if failing operators don't 
> make any progress at all. We can measure progress by OperatorState changes 
> and by observing output, as long as the operator in question is not a sink. 
> If operator state changes and/or operator produces output, we can assume it 
> makes progress.
> As an example, let's say we configured a retry rate limit of 10 retries per 
> hour and a non-sink operator A. If the operator fails once every 10 minutes 
> and produces output between failures, it should not lead to job termination. 
> But if the operator fails 11 times in an hour or does not produce output 
> between 11 consecutive failures, job should be terminated.



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