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Hi, As described in https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/next/concepts-replication/#aggregation-replication, there is an aggregation replication mode. Yet in the doc of https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/next/administration-geo/, there is no instruction of setting the aggregation mode. So my question is how to set the aggregation replication mode ? Thank you. |
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Summarizing the answer from Slack: There is no special "aggregration replication mode". The documentation is not very clear and doesn't provide an example of such configuration. The "aggregation replication" pattern referred in the docs is about configuring the replication in a hub-spoke way where instead of having point-to-point connections (full mesh) between each cluster, you have a hub cluster and you connect all other clusters to this hub. I have been using geo-replication without a shared metadata store. At least in that case, replication is configured point-to-point for each one-way direction. Side note: |
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@lhotari , how is this point done ? |
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Summarizing the answer from Slack:
There is no special "aggregration replication mode". The documentation is not very clear and doesn't provide an example of such configuration.
The "aggregation replication" pattern referred in the docs is about configuring the replication in a hub-spoke way where instead of having point-to-point connections (full mesh) between each cluster, you have a hub cluster and you connect all other clusters to this hub.
I have been using geo-replication without a shared metadata store. At least in that case, replication is configured point-to-point for each one-way direction.
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