remote-write: raise default samples per send to 2,000
Larger messages cost less, because the per-message overheads at sender and receiver are spread over more samples. Example: scraping 1.5 million series every 15 seconds will send 50 messages per second. Previous default was 500. Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
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// DefaultQueueConfig is the default remote queue configuration.
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// DefaultQueueConfig is the default remote queue configuration.
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DefaultQueueConfig = QueueConfig{
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DefaultQueueConfig = QueueConfig{
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// With a maximum of 200 shards, assuming an average of 100ms remote write
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// With a maximum of 200 shards, assuming an average of 100ms remote write
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// time and 500 samples per batch, we will be able to push 1M samples/s.
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// time and 2000 samples per batch, we will be able to push 4M samples/s.
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MaxShards: 200,
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MaxShards: 200,
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MinShards: 1,
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MinShards: 1,
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MaxSamplesPerSend: 500,
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MaxSamplesPerSend: 2000,
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// Each shard will have a max of 2500 samples pending in its channel, plus the pending
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// Each shard will have a max of 2500 samples pending in its channel, plus the pending
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// samples that have been enqueued. Theoretically we should only ever have about 3000 samples
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// samples that have been enqueued. Theoretically we should only ever have about 3000 samples
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DefaultMetadataConfig = MetadataConfig{
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DefaultMetadataConfig = MetadataConfig{
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Send: true,
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Send: true,
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SendInterval: model.Duration(1 * time.Minute),
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SendInterval: model.Duration(1 * time.Minute),
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MaxSamplesPerSend: 500,
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MaxSamplesPerSend: 2000,
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}
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}
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// DefaultRemoteReadConfig is the default remote read configuration.
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// DefaultRemoteReadConfig is the default remote read configuration.
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