libcluster
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libcluster | aws | |
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2,013 | 191 | |
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5.6 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 4 years ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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libcluster
- We Chose Long Polling over WebSockets
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Elixir clustering using Postgres
libcluster is the go-to package for connecting multiple BEAM instances and setting up healing strategies. libcluster provides out-of-the-box strategies and it allows users to define their own strategies by implementing a simple behavior that defines cluster formation and healing according to the supporting service you want to use.
- Phoenix 1.7 for Elixir: Edit a Form in a Modal
- Elixir for Ruby developers: the three most important differences
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cannot query kubernetes (unauthorized): endpoints is forbidden: User cannot list endpoints in the namespace
I am using libcluster to connect my nodesI get the following error:
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We used Elixir's Observer to hunt down bottlenecks
Distributed Elixir can be done with Docker containers too, see https://github.com/bitwalker/libcluster which by default has some Kubernetes support but you can also have third party (or custom) clustering strategies. I've not done this myself but I've seen articles about this a lot during the past years.
Hot code updates for most applications aren't really worth it in my opinion, assuming you do something like blue/green rollover deployments. It's cool that it's possible though. But it requires appup files and afaik Distillery is one of the release tools that has support for it built-in.
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If you were in charge of a startup tech stack, how would you use elixir to actually scale and make every work seamlessly?
On the deployment level, you can use synchronous communication using API-based solutions or asynchronous communication using external solutions (RabbitMQ, Kafka,...) or Erlang/Elixir tools (message passing, pg2, PubSub, Libcluster,...)
- Nodes
- Nodes Elixir
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Clustering nodes with different basenames
Looking throught libcluster code (https://github.com/bitwalker/libcluster/blob/master/lib/strategy/kubernetes_dns.ex#L150) it does seem to require that both nodes share the same basename.
aws
We haven't tracked posts mentioning aws yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
Cloudi - A Cloud at the lowest level!
erlcloud - AWS APIs library for Erlang (Amazon EC2, S3, SQS, DDB, ELB and etc)
Nomad - Elixir/Phoenix Cloud SDK and Deployment Tool
ex_aws - A flexible, easy to use set of clients AWS APIs for Elixir
discovery - An OTP application for auto-discovering services with Consul
Gandi - [Moved to: https://github.com/Ahamtech/elixir-gandi]
IElixir - Jupyter's kernel for Elixir programming language
Leaseweb - Leaseweb API Wrapper for Elixir and Erlang
Kubex - Kubex is the kubernetes integration for Elixir projects and it is written in pure Elixir.

