Kiuwan scheduler: processes background tasks such as notifications and Kiuwan Insights database updates.
The default installation will create a Kiuwan instance of each role.
Supplied services
All needed services are supplied as Docker containers. The following table summarizes all the available services:
The following diagram shows the infrastructure that KoP installer will create by default:
The main purpose of each piece is (service names are shown between parentheses):
Apache (loadbalancer): an Apache instance that balances the traffic between Kiuwan frontals (kept in the default installation to allow easy frontal scaling).
Kiuwan front (wildfly-f1): a Kiuwan frontal.
Kiuwan analyzer (wildfly-a1): a Kiuwan analyzer.
Kiuwan scheduler (wildfly-s1): a Kiuwan scheduler.
MySQL (mysql): the main Kiuwan database.
Redis cluster (redis_0000[n]): Redis store nodes, used by Kiuwan as data cache.
Redis cluster creator (clustercreator): a temporal redis container that configures each Redis node as a cluster.
Kiuwan updater (updater): a temporal Kiuwan instance that installs, updates and upgrades needed data or configuration.
Clustering support
Depending on your needs, the Kiuwan On-Premises architecture supports both clustered environments and single-host installations. You can:
Keep all services in an all-in-one host installation.
Under AWS, decide where each service will be installed, one by one (both Kiuwan services and infrastructure, as long as you use AWS elasticache as Redis cluster).
Externalize one, some or all of the provided non-Kiuwan services:
Apache load balancer
MySQL
Redis
All Kiuwan instance containers can be scaled up (to a limit) or down to the default configuration. This means that you can start more containers of each Kiuwan role depending on your load needs.