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    1. Capacity Management for Web Operations John Allspaw Operations Engineering
    2. the book I’m writing
    3. ???
    4. Rules of Thumb Planning/Forecasting Stupid Capacity Tricks (with some Flickr statistics sprinkled in)
    5. Things that can cause downtime bugs (disguised as capacity problems) edge cases (disguised as capacity problems) security incidents real capacity problems* * (should be the last thing you need to worry about)
    6. Capacity != Performance Forget about performance for right now Measure what you have right NOW Don’t count on it getting any better
    7. Thank You HPC Industry! Automated Stuff Scalable Metric Collection/Display a lot of great deployment and management tricks come from them, adopted by web ops
    8. Good Measurement Tools record and store metrics in/out custom metrics easily compare lightweight-ish I
    9. Clouds need planning too Makes deployment and procurement easy and quick But clouds are still resources with costs and limits, just like your own stuff Black-boxes: you may need to pay even more attention than before
    10. Metrics System Statistics
    11. Metrics “Application” Level (photos processed per minute) (average processing time per photo) (apache requests) (concurrent busy apache procs)
    12. Metrics App-level meets system-level here, total CPU = ~1.12 * # busy apache procs (ymmv)
    13. 2400 photos per minute being uploaded right NOW (Tuesday afternoon)
    14. Ceilings the most amount of “work” your resources will allow before degradation or failure
    15. Forget Benchmarking
    16. Find your ceilings what you have left The End
    17. Use real live production data to find ceilings Production: “it’s like a lab, but bigger!”
    18. Like: database ceilings replication lag: bad!
    19. Ceilings waiting on disk sustained disk I/O wait for too much >40% creates slave lag* *for us,YMMV
    20. 35,000 photo requests per second on a Tuesday peak
    21. Safety Factors
    22. Safety Factors Ceiling * Factor of Safety = UR LIMITZ
    23. Safety Factors webserver!
    24. Safety Factors what you have left “safe” ceiling @85% CPU 85% total CPU = ~76 busy apache procs
    25. Safety Factors Yahoo Front Page link to Chinese NewYear Photos (8% spike) (photo requests/second)
    26. Forecasting
    27. Forecasting Fictional Example: webservers
    28. Forecasting peak of the week Fictional example: 15 webservers. 1 week.
    29. Forecasting ...bigger sample, 6 weeks....isolate the peaks...
    30. Forecasting not too shabby now ...”Add a Trendline” with some decent correlation...
    31. Forecasting this will tell you when it is ceiling when is this? what you have left 15 servers @76 busy apache proc limit = 1140 total procs
    32. Forecasting (1140-726) / 42.751 = 9.68 (week #10, duh)
    33. Forecasting Automation Writing excel macros is boring All we want is “days remaining”, so all we need is the curve-fit Use http://fityk.sf.net to automate the curve-fit
    34. Forecasting Fictional Example: storage consumption
    35. Forecasting Automation this will tell you when this is actual flickr storage consumption from early 2005, in GB (ceiling is fictional)
    36. Forecasting Automation jallspaw:~]$cfityk ./fit-storage.fit cmd line script 1> # Fityk script. Fityk version: 0.8.2 output 2> @0 < '/home/jallspaw/storage-consumption.xy' 15 points. No explicit std. dev. Set as sqrt(y) 3> guess Quadratic New function %_1 was created. 4> fit Initial values: lambda=0.001 WSSR=464.564 #1: WSSR=0.90162 lambda=0.0001 d(WSSR)=-463.663 (99.8059%) #2: WSSR=0.736787 lambda=1e-05 d(WSSR)=-0.164833 (18.2818%) #3: WSSR=0.736763 lambda=1e-06 d(WSSR)=-2.45151e-05 (0.00332729%) #4: WSSR=0.736763 lambda=1e-07 d(WSSR)=-3.84524e-11 (5.21909e-09%) Fit converged. Better fit found (WSSR = 0.736763, was 464.564, -99.8414%). 5> info formula in @0 # storage-consumption 14147.4+146.657*x+0.786854*x^2 6> quit bye...
    37. Forecasting Automation fityk gave: y = 0.786854x2 + 146.657x + 14147.4 ( R2 = 99.84) Excel gave: y = 0.7675x2 + 146.96x + 14147.3 ( R2 = 99.84) (SAME)
    38. Capacity Health 12,629 nagios checks 1314 hosts 6 datacenters 4 photo “farms” farm = 2 DCs (east/west)
    39. High and Low Water Marks alert if higher alert if lower Per server, squid requests per second
    40. A good dashboard looks something like... Est limit/ ceiling limit current % days type # box units (total) (peak) peak left busy www 20 80 1600 1000 62.50% 36 procs shard I/O 20 40 800 220 27.50% 120 db wait squid 18 950 req/sec 17,100 11,400 66.67% 48 (yes, fictional numbers)
    41. Diagonal Scaling vertically scaling your already horizontal nodes Image processing machines Replace Dell PE860s with HP DL140G3s
    42. Diagonal Scaling example: image processing 4 cores 8 cores (about the same CPU “usage” per box)
    43. Diagonal Scaling example: image processing throughput ~45 images/min @ peak ~140 images/min @ peak (same CPU usage, but ~3x more work) “processing” means making 4 sizes from originals
    44. Diagonal Scaling example: image processing went from: 3008.4 1035 23U 23 Dell PE860s Watts photos/min rack to: 8 HP DL140 G3s 1036.8 Watts 1120 photos/min 8U rack !!! (75% faster, even)
    45. 3.52 terabytes will be consumed today (on a Tuesday)
    46. 2nd Order Effects (beware the wandering bottleneck) LB running hot, so add more www www db search memcached
    47. 2nd Order Effects (beware the wandering bottleneck) LB running great now, so more traffic! now these run www www www www hot db search memcached
    48. Stupid Capacity Tricks
    49. Stupid Capacity Tricks quick and dirty management DSH http://freshmeat.net/projects/dsh [root@netmon101 ~]# cat group.of.servers www100 www118 dbcontacts3 admin1 admin2
    50. Stupid Capacity Tricks quick and dirty management [root@netmon101 ~]# dsh -N group.of.servers dsh> date executing 'date' www100: Mon Jun 23 14:14:53 UTC 2008 www118: Mon Jun 23 14:14:53 UTC 2008 dbcontacts3: Mon Jun 23 07:14:53 PDT 2008 admin1: Mon Jun 23 14:14:53 UTC 2008 admin2: Mon Jun 23 14:14:53 UTC 2008 dsh>
    51. Stupid Capacity Tricks Turn Stuff OFF Disable heavy-ish features of the site (on/off switches) We have 195 different things to disable in case of emergency.
    52. Stupid Capacity Tricks Turn Stuff OFF uploads (photo) uploads (video) uploads by email various API things various mobile things various search things etc., etc.
    53. Stupid Capacity Tricks Outages Happen Host your outage/status/blog page in more than one datacenter. Tell your users WTF is going on, they’ll appreciate it.
    54. Stupid Capacity Tricks Hit the Pause Button Bake the dynamic into static Some Y! properties have a big red button to instantly bake (and un- bake) at will
    55. thanks http://flickr.com/photos/bondidwhat/402089763/ http://flickr.com/photos/74876632@N00/2394833962/ http://flickr.com/photos/42311564@N00/220394633/ http://flickr.com/photos/unloveable/2422483859/ http://flickr.com/photos/absolutwade/149702085/ http://flickr.com/photos/krawiec/521836276/ http://flickr.com/photos/eschipul/1560875648/ http://flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/2179060841/ http://flickr.com/photos/jekkyl/511187885/ http://flickr.com/photos/ab8wn/368021672/ http://flickr.com/photos/jaxxon/165559708/ http://flickr.com/photos/sparktography/75499095/
    56. We’re Hiring! flickr.com/jobs Come see me!
    57. questions?

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