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Navinder Brar updated KAFKA-6144:
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> Allow state stores to serve stale reads during rebalance
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>                 Key: KAFKA-6144
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6144
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: streams
>            Reporter: Antony Stubbs
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: needs-kip
>         Attachments: image-2019-10-09-20-33-37-423.png
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> Currently when expanding the KS cluster, the new node's partitions will be 
> unavailable during the rebalance, which for large states can take a very long 
> time, or for small state stores even more than a few ms can be a deal breaker 
> for micro service use cases.
> One workaround is to allow stale data to be read from the state stores when 
> use case allows.
> Relates to KAFKA-6145 - Warm up new KS instances before migrating tasks - 
> potentially a two phase rebalance
> This is the description from KAFKA-6031 (keeping this JIRA as the title is 
> more descriptive):
> {quote}
> Currently reads for a key are served by single replica, which has 2 drawbacks:
>  - if replica is down there is a down time in serving reads for keys it was 
> responsible for until a standby replica takes over
>  - in case of semantic partitioning some replicas might become hot and there 
> is no easy way to scale the read load
> If standby replicas would have endpoints that are exposed in StreamsMetadata 
> it would enable serving reads from several replicas, which would mitigate the 
> above drawbacks. 
> Due to the lag between replicas reading from multiple replicas simultaneously 
> would have weaker (eventual) consistency comparing to reads from single 
> replica. This however should be acceptable tradeoff in many cases.
> {quote}



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