Tutorial: Scale out a Service Fabric managed cluster
In this tutorial series we will discuss:
- How to deploy a Service Fabric managed cluster.
- How to scale out a Service Fabric managed cluster
- How to add and remove node types in a Service Fabric managed cluster
- How to deploy an application to a Service Fabric managed cluster
This part of the series covers how to:
- Scale a Service Fabric managed cluster node
Prerequisites
- A Service Fabric managed cluster (see Deploy a managed cluster).
- Azure PowerShell 4.7.0 or later (see Install Azure PowerShell).
Scale a Service Fabric managed cluster
Change the instance count to increase or decrease the number of nodes on the node type that you would like to scale. You can find node type names in the Azure Resource Manager template (ARM template) from your cluster deployment, or in the Service Fabric Explorer.
Note
For the Primary node type, you will not be able to go below 3 nodes for a Basic SKU cluster, and 5 nodes for a Standard SKU cluster.
$resourceGroup = "myResourceGroup"
$clusterName = "mysfcluster"
$nodeTypeName = "FE"
$instanceCount = "7"
Set-AzServiceFabricManagedNodeType -ResourceGroupName $resourceGroup -ClusterName $clusterName -name $nodeTypeName -InstanceCount $instanceCount -Verbose
The cluster will begin upgrading automatically and after a few minutes you will see the additional nodes.
Next steps
In this step we scaled a node type on a Service Fabric managed cluster. To learn more about adding and removing node types, see:
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