Run abctl
with 2 CPU & 4 GB of memory
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Yes, this would be a great help! Since switching to abctl from docker compose in our staging environment, we are seeing significantly longer load times (up to hours) for even small amounts of data (20 records), whereas docker compose is able to load magnitudes higher in a fraction of the time. |
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Today,
abctl
works on a machine with 4 or more CPU's and at least 8 GB of memory with the --low-resource-mode flag. You can pass the low resource mode flag when installing Airbyte with abctl:abctl local install --low-resource-mode
You can see our suggested resources documentation here: https://docs.airbyte.com/using-airbyte/getting-started/oss-quickstart#suggested-resources
This equivalents to a t2.large (Amazon EC2 T2 Instances) using
--low-resource-mode
. It does not yet work on t2.medium.This discussion aims to collect interest and feedback on enabling Airbyte to sufficiently run on 2 or more CPu's and 4 GB of memory, or a t2.medium instance.
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