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Therefore it is crucial to know how you can determine the memory correctly. 3 3 4 4 Should you have any questions, please contact [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 5 5 7 +* Last update: February 22th 2021 8 +* Required reading time: 13 minutes 9 + 6 6 == 1. Prerequisites == 7 7 8 8 * Advanced knowledge of the eMagiz platform 9 -* Good understanding of eMagiz runtimes in general 10 10 11 11 == 2. Key concepts == 12 -In the current runtime architecture of eMagiz, Docker technology is used to deploy runtimes. eMagiz creates specific runtime images that contain the eMagiz runtime, and can be deployed in dockerized environments. 13 13 14 -In the below section the Windows variant is described in terms of how to prepare the server to allow the [[eMagiz Deploy Agent>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.eMagiz Runtime Management.intermediate-runtime-management-deploy-agent.WebHome||target="blank"]] to be installed. That agent allows to download images from the eMagiz infrastructure. 16 +This microlearning centers around determining the memory that is needed to run your complete integration landscape. 17 +With memory, we mean: A collection of memory types (heap, native and direct) that are needed to properly run a runtime (Java Virtual Machine) 18 +With integration landscape we mean: A overview of all data integrations that are used to exchange data between systems 15 15 16 -== 3. On-premises deployments == 20 +* eMagiz will help to determine the needed memory via the Design Architecture page. 21 +* eMagiz works with pre-determined sizes that are represented via an S, M, L, XL structure. Every size has a certain amount of memory available 22 +* When you exceed such a threshold you should upgrade (or downgrade) your memory in consultation with your partner manager 23 +* Overhead for OS and support functionality (auto-healing, alerting, monitoring) needs to be taken into account 24 +* The calculations and logic described below are applicable for the Messaging, API Gateway and Event Streaming pattern 17 17 18 -===3.1 General requirements=== 19 19 20 -{{info}} 21 -* Standard configuration to ensure that communication between your server and eMagiz to ensure communication. 22 - ** registry.emagiz.com:443 23 - ** controlplane.emagiz.com:8000 24 - ** controltower.kpn-dsh.com:443 25 - ** Preferably the entry should be *.emagiz.com 26 - ** Preferably the entry should be *.kpn-dsh.com{{/info}} 27 27 28 -{{warning}} 29 -* In case of a very strict firewall configuration, additional configuration is needed to communicate to the eMagiz infrastructure. 30 - ** controltower.emagiz.com:443 31 - ** controltower.kpn-dsh.com:443 32 - ** controlbus.emagiz.com:443 33 - ** controlplane.emagiz.com:443 28 +== 3. Determining Needed Memory == 34 34 35 -* When using cloudslot number **equal to or below** 125, the following configuration is needed to communicate to your JMS. 36 - ** 35.158.46.28:443 37 - ** 3.74.190.88:443 38 - ** 35.158.46.28:8443 39 - ** 3.74.190.88:8443 40 - ** 35.158.46.28:8444 41 - ** 3.74.190.88:8444 42 - ** 18.199.123.240 43 - ** 18.184.211.189 44 - ** 3.123.136.31 30 +One of the key aspects of running a stable eMagiz solution is proper management of the needed memory to run all your integrations within your integration landscape. 31 +To determine what is needed you get help from eMagiz in Design Architecture. 32 +In the Design Architecture eMagiz tells you based on our calculations what the recommended sizing of a **machine** should be. 33 +If this deviates from what is configured you should take a closer look at whether you indeed need more memory. 45 45 46 -* When using a cloudslot number **above** 125, the following configuration is needed to communicate to your JMS. 47 - ** 3.74.209.20:443 48 - ** 3.76.127.155:443 49 - ** 3.74.209.20:8443 50 - ** 3.76.127.155:8443 51 - ** 3.74.209.20:8444 52 - ** 3.76.127.155:8444 53 - ** 18.199.123.240 54 - ** 18.184.211.189 55 - ** 3.123.136.31{{/warning}} 35 +=== 3.1 The calculation of eMagiz === 56 56 57 -===3.2 Installation Windows=== 58 -Whenever Windows is selected as operating system, you need to have a Windows Server 2022 version. Older Windows servers are **not** supported. 37 +In this section, we will delve into that recommendation to explain to you how you should interpret this recommendation so you can make the correct determination of how much memory is needed. 59 59 39 +To calculate the memory eMagiz has determined that the flows that are running on the runtimes make up most of the memory. 40 +To calculate how much memory a single flow uses on average eMagiz uses several assumptions. These assumptions are the foundation of the recommended memory size by eMagiz. 60 60 61 -==== 3.2.1 Docker Installation ==== 62 -To install or update docker on your machine, execute the following commands in powershell with administrative rights: 42 +* Limited use of 'non-standard' flows. So, are the number of components within a flow comparable to the 'standard' setup (i.e. an autogenerated onramp). 43 +* Average message size of less than 100KbSize van de berichten 44 +* Standard number of consumers 45 +* Use of Java extensions such as Groovy Scripts 46 +* Limited use of complex transformations 47 +* Limited use of Xpath and SpEL expression related to large messages 63 63 64 -{{code language="cmd"}} 65 -Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emagiz/windows-support/main/Install-update-docker/install-update-docker.ps1" -o install-update-docker-ce.ps1 66 -.\install-update-docker-ce.ps1 -DockerVersion DESIRED_VERSION 67 -{{/code}} 49 +As long as you do not deviate from the above assumptions at all or not too much the recommended sizing of eMagiz should work for you. 68 68 69 - {{info}}It isadvisedtouse Docker version24.0.7 asthis is the versionbeing used in the latest eMagiz cloud template. We advise toaligntheon-premise Docker versionandupdateitaccording to therelease notesof the[[Cloud templates>>doc:Main.ReleaseInformation.Cloud Templates.WebHome||target="blank"]].70 - {{/info}}51 +Based on the above assumption we made thresholds for the number of flows. 52 +If you pass a threshold (i.e. 50 flows) the recommended size of that runtime and therefore the machine the runtime is running on will increase. 71 71 72 -{{info}} 73 -By default the docker daemon configuration file is located in the docker data path at {{code language="cmd"}}C:\ProgramData\docker\config\daemon.json{{/code}}. 74 -To check the configuration options and compatible options with Windows you can check: [[Configure Docker in Windows>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/manage-docker/configure-docker-daemon||target="blank"]]. 54 +All thresholds that are used by eMagiz can be found in the help text of eMagiz when checking the size status. 75 75 76 -**Example usage of the Docker daemon file**: You maybe want the Docker daemon to keep images and containers in an alternate path (D: 77 -drive for example). To do so you can add the following attribute to the Docker daemon file: 56 +On top of the calculation of needed memory based on the number of flows eMagiz also accounts for the following 'overhead' 78 78 79 -{{code language="cmd"}} 80 -{ 81 - "data-root": "d:\\docker" 82 -} 83 -{{/code}} 58 +* OS 59 +* Support functionality (auto-healing, alerting on infrastructure, monitoring on infrastructure) 60 +* Buffer 84 84 85 -If not specified, the default is {{code language="cmd"}}c:\programdata\docker{{/code}}. 62 +For JMS processes the default is 500MB heap and 152MB non-heap. 63 +In most cases, there is no reason to deviate from this number until you reach a lot of throughput on a lot of flows. 86 86 87 - {{/info}}65 +=== 3.2 Check size status === 88 88 89 -==== 3.2.2 Check installation ==== 67 +Now that we know how eMagiz calculates the needed memory based on the number of flows and certain categories of overhead we can turn our attention to the eMagiz tooling itself. 68 +In eMagiz, in Design Architecture you can check the recommended size status given by eMagiz. 90 90 91 - After executingthecommands above, theserver will restartif required. Aftertherestart,executethefollowingcommand70 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status.png]] 92 92 93 -{{code language="cmd"}} 94 -docker ps 95 -{{/code}} 72 +Selecting this option will lead you to the following pop-up 96 96 97 - If the command returns that thecommand cannotbefound, pleaserunthefollowingcommand again.74 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status-pop-up.png]] 98 98 99 -{{code language="cmd"}} 100 -.\install-update-docker-ce.ps1 -DockerVersion DESIRED_VERSION 101 -{{/code}} 76 +In this pop-up you see the calculation split up into three categories: 102 102 103 -==== 3.2.3 Verify docker functionality ==== 78 +* Required heap memory 79 +* Required non-heap (native) memory 80 +* Required overhead 104 104 105 - Executethefollowing command82 +==== 3.2.1 Required overhead ==== 106 106 107 -{{code language="cmd"}} 108 -docker ps 109 -{{/code}} 84 +The first segment we are going to take a look at is the required overhead. Under this category fall the following characteristics: 110 110 111 -The result of this call should show the following: 86 +* OS 87 +* Support functionality (auto-healing, alerting on infrastructure, monitoring on infrastructure) 88 +* Buffer 112 112 113 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-onpremises-server-windows-installguide--correct-result.png]] 90 +Each of these characteristics has a pre-determined setting that we recommend for the proper working of eMagiz. 91 +We reserve 712MB for the OS, 50MB for the Support functionality, and a Buffer of 100MB **per** active runtime on a machine. 92 +If we tally this up for our example we end up with 962MB of overhead. Just as you can see in the pop-up: 114 114 115 - ==== 3.2.4InstalleMagizDeploy Agent ====94 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status-pop-up-required-overhead.png]] 116 116 117 - InstalltheeMagiz Deploy agent as can be foundin this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.IntermediateLevel.eMagiz RuntimeManagement.intermediate-runtime-management-deploy-agent.WebHome||target="blank"]]96 +==== 3.2.2 Required heap memory ==== 118 118 119 - ===3.3UninstallDocker===120 - To uninstalldocker from your machine,execute thefollowingcommandsinpowershellwith administrativerights:98 +As explained before the amount of memory needed is determined by the number of flows that are designed within your integration landscape. 99 +In eMagiz the memory allocation is divided into two parts: 121 121 122 -{{code language="cmd"}} 123 -Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emagiz/windows-support/main/Uninstall-docker/uninstall-docker.ps1" -o uninstall-docker-ce.ps1 124 -{{/code}} 101 +* Heap memory 102 +* Native (non-heap) memory 125 125 126 -Example usage: 104 +The heap memory is used to process messages and can be cleaned up via the garbage collection process. 105 +The native memory is used to start up your flows and keep them running. This part of the memory is allocated and not released in the same way as with heap memory. 127 127 128 -{{code language="cmd"}} 129 -.\uninstall-docker-ce.ps1 130 -{{/code}} 107 +To make it clear for you how much of which type of memory is needed we have split up the calculation into two portions. 108 +One for the required heap memory and the other for the required non-heap (native) memory. 131 131 132 -== 4. Key takeaways == 110 +Both are derived from the number of flows that are designed in your integration landscape. In our example, we have one JMS and one process container, and a total of 29 flows. 111 +This leads to the following calculation on heap memory: 133 133 134 -* eMagiz uses runtime images to deploy emagiz runtime on dockerized environments. The runtime image holds all the information and components required to run the runtime 135 -* eMagiz has a specific agent that manages the download of that image to the on-premises server 136 -* The firewall of the on-premises environment should allow outgoing traffic without any restriction. In case that is not desirable, eMagiz can provide the addresses and ports needed to setup the right firewall rules. 113 +500 (JMS) + 580 (Process Container) = 1080MB. This is once again the same as what is calculated under check size status 137 137 138 - == 5.Suggested Additional Readings==115 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status-pop-up-required-heap-memory.png]] 139 139 140 -* [[Fundamentals (Navigation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Fundamentals.WebHome||target="blank"]] 141 -** [[eMagiz Runtime Generation 3 (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Fundamentals.fundamental-runtime-generation3||target="blank"]] 142 -* [[Release Information (Menu)>>doc:Main.Release Information.WebHome||target="blank"]] 143 -** [[Environment Templates (Navigation)>>doc:Main.Release Information.Cloud Templates.WebHome||target="blank"]] 144 -* [[Intermediate (Menu)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.WebHome||target="blank"]] 145 -** [[eMagiz Runtime Management (Navigation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.eMagiz Runtime Management.WebHome||target="blank"]] 146 -*** [[Interpret on-premise logging (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.eMagiz Runtime Management.intermediate-emagiz-runtime-management-interpret-on-premise-logging.WebHome||target="blank"]] 147 -*** [[eMagiz Deploy agent (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.eMagiz Runtime Management.intermediate-runtime-management-deploy-agent.WebHome||target="blank"]] 148 -* [[Advanced (Menu)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.WebHome||target="blank"]] 149 -** [[Lifecycle Management (Navigation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.Lifecycle Management.WebHome||target="blank"]] 150 -*** [[Impact of Runtime Image Upgrades (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.Lifecycle Management.advanced-lifecycle-management-impact-of-runtime-image-upgrades.WebHome||target="blank"]] 151 -* [[Expert (Menu)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Expert Level.WebHome||target="blank"]] 152 -** [[Solution Architecture (Navigation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Expert Level.Solution Architecture.WebHome||target="blank"]] 153 -*** [[Install Docker for Linux (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Expert Level.Solution Architecture.expert-solution-architecture-onpremises-server-linux-installguide.WebHome||target="blank"]] 154 -* [[Install Docker (Search Result)>>url:https://docs.emagiz.com/bin/view/Main/Search?sort=score&sortOrder=desc&highlight=true&facet=true&r=1&f_space_facet=0%2FMain.&f_type=DOCUMENT&f_locale=en&f_locale=&f_locale=en&text=install+docker||target="blank"]] 155 -* Docker command line cheatsheet: [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@docker-cheatsheet.png]] 117 +==== 3.2.3 Required non-heap memory ==== 156 156 119 +The third part of the equation is the amount of non-heap memory that is required to run your eMagiz solution. Once again the starting point is the number of flows. In this case 29 flows. 120 +This leads to the following calculation on non-heap memory: 121 + 122 +152 (JMS) + 792 (Process Container = 944MB. This is the same as what is calculated under check size status 123 + 124 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status-pop-up-required-non-heap-memory.png]] 125 + 126 +==== 3.2.4 Total recommended memory ==== 127 + 128 +When you sum up these three values you arrive at the recommended size based on the current state of your Design. 129 +So when your Design is not representative of the truth the calculation will neither be a correct representation of the truth. 130 + 131 +In this case the total recommended memory will be: 132 + 133 +962 + 1080 + 944 = 2986MB 134 + 135 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status-pop-up-recommended-sizing.png]] 136 + 137 +=== 3.3 Comparison === 138 + 139 +Now that we know the recommended sizing of eMagiz we can compare this to the sizing that is allocated based on the contractual agreements between eMagiz and you. 140 +This is the last segment of the check Size Status information in Design. In this segment you see: 141 + 142 +* The recommended size 143 +* The allocated size 144 +* The difference between recommended and allocated 145 + 146 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--check-size-status-pop-up-comparison.png]] 147 + 148 +So in this example, we still have 1110MB left on our machine. If the number at the bottom would indicate that you need more size than is allocated at the moment you should take action. 149 + 150 +=== 3.4 Taking Action === 151 + 152 +Based on this information it is time to take action. Taking action is foremost validating the calculation as given by eMagiz. 153 +As said before we assume certain things and based on whether part of those assumptions, all of them or none of them are met the result could differ. 154 + 155 +In this section, we will discuss some combinations and the appropriate action based on these combinations. 156 + 157 +==== 3.4.1 Valid Assumptions + Correct nr. of flows ==== 158 + 159 +The first combination is the easiest of them all. This combination states that all assumptions that eMagiz has done hold truth. 160 +If so, trust the calculations of eMagiz and ensure that there is enough allocated room based on the recommended size by eMagiz. 161 + 162 +==== 3.4.2 Valid Assumptions + Incorrect nr. of flows ==== 163 + 164 +We see a growing number of projects that have a myriad of process containers with the consequence that the assumption that all process containers run the same flows does not hold anymore. 165 +In these cases, you should adjust the calculations for the heap and non-heap memory allocation yourself based on the actual number of flows. 166 + 167 +If the result of that calculation still says that there is not enough room please allocate more room based on that altered calculation. 168 +To help you perform that calculation yourself we have devised two tables that you can use to come up with the correct values for both heap and non-heap. 169 + 170 +The table shown below is relevant for process containers on the CORE machines. 171 + 172 +| Nr. Flows | Heap | Non-heap | 173 +| 0-10 | 500 | 472 | 174 +| 11-20 | 500 | 552 | 175 +| 21-50 | 580 | 792 | 176 +| 51-75 | 820 | 992 | 177 +| 76-100 | 820 | 1192 | 178 +| 101-150 | 1220 | 1592 | 179 + 180 +The table shown below is relevant for connectors on the CONNECTOR machines. 181 + 182 +| Nr. Flows | Heap | Non-heap | 183 +| 0-5 | 500 | 152 | 184 +| 6-10 | 500 | 192 | 185 +| 11-15 | 500 | 232 | 186 +| 16-20 | 500 | 272 | 187 +| 21-25 | 580 | 312 | 188 +| 26-30 | 580 | 352 | 189 +| 31-35 | 580 | 392 | 190 +| 36-40 | 580 | 432 | 191 +| 41-45 | 580 | 472 | 192 +| 46-50 | 580 | 512 | 193 +| 51-55 | 820 | 552 | 194 +| 56-60 | 820 | 592 | 195 +| 61-65 | 820 | 632 | 196 +| 66-70 | 820 | 672 | 197 +| 71-75 | 820 | 712 | 198 +| 76-100 | 820 | 912 | 199 + 200 +==== 3.4.3 Incorrect Assumptions ==== 201 + 202 +When you deviate from the assumptions made by eMagiz to determine the sizing 203 +you should start from scratch and determine how much you roughly deviate from the standard assumptions. 204 + 205 +Based on that estimate you should increase the heap and non-heap memory accordingly. 206 +This won't have any effect on the calculations for the overhead so they will stand. 207 +For example, when you deviate from the assumptions in a little way you could think of selecting the memory settings that are determined for one level higher. 208 + 209 +If you deviate a lot from the assumptions you should increase more drastically and test your solutions on the performance based on the expected throughput. 210 + 211 +=== 3.5 Configure the size === 212 + 213 +Now that we know what the size should be, either by following the eMagiz calculation 214 +or by calculating the correct numbers ourselves with the help of components of the eMagiz calculation we can configure the size. 215 + 216 +To configure the size you enter Start Editing Mode in Design Architecture 217 + 218 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory--design-architecture-start-editing-mode.png]] 219 + 220 +While you are in Start Editing Mode you can alter the configured size of your eMagiz cloud machines to ensure that enough memory is available for the processes running on that machine. 221 +You can easily do so by switching around between S, M, L, XL, and XXL on machine level with the help of the arrows. 222 +After you have altered the size you can verify whether the change was enough by comparing 223 +it to the recommended size which is shown beside the configured size, by opening the Check Size Status pop-up for conformation or by comparing your calculation to the newly allocated memory. 224 + 225 +In case there is room left you have scaled accordingly. If there still is extra room required you should move another level up until you reach the desired level. 226 + 227 + 228 + 229 +== 4. Assignment == 230 + 231 +Do your calculation based on what we learned in this microlearning and compare the solution to what eMagiz suggests under Check Size Status 232 +This assignment can be completed with the help of the (Academy) project that you have created/used in the previous assignment. 233 + 234 +== 5. Key takeaways == 235 + 236 +* eMagiz will help to determine the needed memory via the Design Architecture page. 237 +* eMagiz works with pre-determined sizes that are represented via an S, M, L, XL structure. Every size has a certain amount of memory available 238 +* When you exceed such a threshold you should upgrade (or downgrade) your memory in consultation with your partner manager 239 +* Overhead for OS and support functionality (auto-healing, alerting, monitoring) needs to be taken into account 240 +* Calculating memory can be challenging. Always confer with others before taking action 241 +* You can compare your calculations with the calculations of eMagiz 242 +* The calculations and logic described below are applicable for the Messaging, API Gateway and Event Streaming pattern 243 + 244 + 245 + 246 +== 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 247 + 248 +If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it please read the help text provided by eMagiz. 249 + 250 +== 7. Silent demonstration video == 251 + 252 +This video demonstrates how you could have handled the assignment and gives you some context on what you have just learned. 253 + 254 +{{video attachment="expert-solution-architecture-determining-needed-memory.mp4" reference="Main.Videos.Microlearning.WebHome"/}} 255 + 157 157 )))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}