Indeed. A very important distinction. Thank you for the correction Andrew.
I'll be more careful with my terminology. -Jim

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 6:40 PM, Andrew Grande <apere...@gmail.com> wrote:

> BTW, your NiFi instance is not single-threaded, it's a single node. It
> still runs multiple worker threads in the flow.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017, 7:01 AM James McMahon <jsmcmah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Good morning. I have established an initial single-threaded NiFi server
>> instance for my customers. It works well, but I anticipate increasing usage
>> as groups learn more about it. I also want to move beyond our single
>> threaded-ness.
>>
>> I would like to take the next step in the evolution of our NiFi
>> capability, implementing a clustered NiFi server configuration to help
>> me address the following requirements:
>> 1. increase our fault tolerance
>> 2. permit our configuration to scale to peak processing demands during
>> bulk data loads and as more customers begin to leverage our NiFi instance
>> 3. permit our configuration to load balance
>>
>> I do intend to begin by reading through the clustering sections in the
>> NiFi Sys Admin guide. I am also interested in hearing from our user
>> community, particularly regarding clustering "best practices" and practical
>> insights based on your experiences. Thanks in advance for any insights you
>> are willing to share.  -Jim
>>
>

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