Partitions¶
Partitions and PartitionSets build an API that allows service providers and cluster administrators to create shard Partitions. These partitions can then be leveraged:
- for the deployment of the controllers of the service providers and other components. These APIs provide the information on shard topology required for the scheduling.
- for grouping APIExport endpoints of multiple shards in common buckets, that is
Partitions. These buckets can the be used to achieve geo proximity: controllers should communicate with API servers of shards in the same region. They can also be leveraged for scalability and load distribution, that is to adapt the number of deployment/ processes to the load pattern specific to the controllers of a service provider.
Partitions¶
The partitioning of Shards is done through labels and label selectors.
Here is an example of a Partition:
kind: Partition
apiVersion: topology.kcp.io/v1alpha1
metadata:
name: cloud-region-gcp-europe-xdfgs
ownerReferences:
...
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
cloud: gcp
region: europe
matchExpressions:
- key: country
operator: NotIn
values:
- LI
Partitions can be referenced in APIExportEndpointSlices.
PartitionSets¶
PartitionSets is an API for convenience. PartitionSet can be used to get Partitions automatically created based on dimensions that match the shard label keys. The Partitions are created in the same workspace as the PartitionSet. They can then be copied to the desired workspace for consumption, for instance, by an APIExportEndpointSlice.
Here is an example of a PartitionSet:
kind: PartitionSet
apiVersion: topology.kcp.io/v1alpha1
metadata:
name: cloud-region
spec:
dimensions:
- region
- cloud
selectors:
matchExpressions:
- key: region
operator: NotIn
values:
- Antarctica
- Greenland
- key: country
operator: NotIn
values:
- NK
status:
count: 10
...
It is to note that a Partition is created only if it matches at least one shard. With the provided example if there is no shard in the cloud provider aliyun in the region europe no Partition will be created for it.
An example of a Partition generated by this PartitionSet can be found above. The dimensions are translated into matchLabels with values specific to each Partition. An owner reference of the Partition will be set to the PartitionSet.