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Scaling is about how many identical run-time instances the Orchestrator creates based on a design-time resource template within a model. In the SDC data model, the scaling concept is modelled using a specially defined family of TOSCA policies.

See Scaling Policy Types.

All ONAP scaling policies inherit from the tosca.policies.Scaling policy. A scaling policy may target any resource template or group in the model. When a scaling policy targets a group, this group scales out and in as a whole. Absence of a scaling policy for a resource implies that this resource should be instantiated once.



Example: Nested Scaling

node_templates:
  vf1:
    # omitted for brevity

  vf2:
    # omitted for brevity
    
  vf3:
    # omitted for brevity
    
groups:
  vfs_grp:
    type: tosca.groups.Root
    members: [vf1, vf2]
    
policies:
  scale_vf1:
    type: onap.policies.scaling.Fixed
    properties:
      quantity: 3
    targets: [vf2]
      
  scale_vfs_grp:
    type: onap.policies.scaling.Fixed
    properties:
      quantity: 2
    targets: [vfs_grp]

The vfs_grp group will be instantiated 2 times. Within each group instance, the vf2 node will be instantiated 3 times. No scaling policies target vf3, so it will be instantiated only once.  In total, there will be 2 instances of vf1, 3x2=6 instances of vf2, and 1 instance of vf3.


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