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Orchestrator Installation Guide
Last updated Dec 12, 2023

Hardware and Software Requirements

Hardware Requirements

The hardware requirements for your High Availability Add-on (HAA) are different between development and production environments.

Development Environments

Item

Minimum Requirements

Recommended

HAA Nodes

1

3+

RAM

6 GB

8 GB

Storage

10 GB

20 GB

While one node is sufficient for a development environment, three or an odd number of nodes are recommended in order to utilize the clustering features likely needed for your production environment.

Production Environments

Item

Minimum Requirements

Recommended

HAA Nodes

3

3+

Cores per Node

4

8+

RAM

6 GB

(15 GB for DR deployments)

30+ GB

Storage

75 GB

150+ GB

Network

1 G

10+ G

Note: Always maintain an odd number of nodes. This is required to obtain a quorum needed in failure and failover scenarios.

Ports

Port

Description

1968

Default port used for internal proxy traffic.

3333-3339

36379-36380

Default port ranges used for internal cluster traffic.

8001

Used for traffic from the application to the Discovery Service, if applicable.

8443

Used for HTTPS access to the management UI.

8444 , 9080

Default ports used for internal nginx < - > cnm_http/cm traffic.

9081

Default port used for internal CRDB (Conflict-free Replicated Database) traffic.

8070-8071

Used for metrics exported and managed by nginx.

9443

Recommended port for REST API traffic.

10000-19999

Port range for database traffic. By default, HAA uses port 10000.

20000-29999

Port range used for internal database shards traffic.

53,5353

Used for internal DNS/mDNS traffic.

Software Requirements

Important: HAA only supports 64-bit operating systems and must be installed on a clean host with no other applications. All HAA nodes must be synchronized with the same NTP server.

Platform

Supported Versions

RHEL/CentOS 7

  • 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9

Requires OpenSSL 1.0.2 and fw config are required.

General Cluster Requirements

The HAA cluster needs three servers for a healthy operation.

Under normal circumstances, the HAA cluster servers have the following roles:

  • one principal server – it holds a data shard, and it accepts read and write database operations from the outside world;
  • one secondary server – it holds a copy of the data shard;
  • one secondary serve – it holds no data, it exists for quorum purposes only.

The HAA cluster supports a single server failure only.

  • If one of the servers goes down, no matter which one, the HAA cluster continues working, and a warning is shown in the Web management interface. You can find more information by running the rlcheck command, usually found in /opt/redislabs/bin. You can also append --continue-on-error to the rlcheck command.
  • If two servers fail, the HAA cluster fails as well, even if the principal server is still online.

Building an HAA cluster with more than three servers is possible but offers no real benefit.

There is no increase in the number of servers that can fail. In the case of a five-node HAA cluster, if the principal node and the secondary node keeping the data shard copy both fail, the entire cluster fails as well, and there is no data shard reallocation to other nodes.

Internet Layer Protocol

HAA supports both IPv4 and IPv6. For more details on the support for multi-IP and IPv6, refer to Redis documentation.

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