Writer scaling properties#
Writer scaling allows Trino to dynamically scale out the number of writer tasks rather than allocating a fixed number of tasks. Additional tasks are added when the average amount of physical data per writer is above a minimum threshold, but only if the query is bottlenecked on writing.
Writer scaling is useful with connectors like Hive that produce one or more files per writer – reducing the number of writers results in a larger average file size. However, writer scaling can have a small impact on query wall time due to the decreased writer parallelism while the writer count ramps up to match the needs of the query.
All properties described in this page are defined as follows, depending on the deployment type:
Kubernetes: In the
additionalProperties
section of the the top-levelcoordinator
andworker
nodes in thevalues.yaml
file.
scale-writers
#
Type: boolean
Default value:
true
Session property:
scale_writers
Enable writer scaling by dynamically increasing the number of writer tasks on the cluster.
task.scale-writers.enabled
#
Type: boolean
Default value:
true
Session property:
task_scale_writers_enabled
Enable scaling the number of concurrent writers within a task. The maximum
writer count per task for scaling is task.max-writer-count. Additional
writers are added only when the average amount of uncompressed data processed
per writer is above the minimum threshold of writer-scaling-min-data-processed
and query is bottlenecked on writing.
writer-scaling-min-data-processed
#
Type: data size
Default value:
100MB
Session property:
writer_scaling_min_data_processed
The minimum amount of uncompressed data that must be processed by a writer before another writer can be added.