ActivationRepartitioningExtensions.AddActivationRepartitioner Method
Definition
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Overloads
AddActivationRepartitioner(ISiloBuilder) |
Enables activation repartitioning for this silo. |
AddActivationRepartitioner<TRule>(ISiloBuilder) |
Enables activation repartitioning for this silo. |
AddActivationRepartitioner(ISiloBuilder)
Enables activation repartitioning for this silo.
public static Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder AddActivationRepartitioner (this Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder builder);
static member AddActivationRepartitioner : Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder -> Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder
<Extension()>
Public Function AddActivationRepartitioner (builder As ISiloBuilder) As ISiloBuilder
Parameters
- builder
- ISiloBuilder
Returns
Remarks
Activation repartitioning attempts to optimize grain call locality by collocating activations which communicate frequently, while keeping the number of activations on each silo approximately equal.
Applies to
AddActivationRepartitioner<TRule>(ISiloBuilder)
Enables activation repartitioning for this silo.
public static Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder AddActivationRepartitioner<TRule> (this Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder builder) where TRule : class, Orleans.Placement.Repartitioning.IImbalanceToleranceRule;
static member AddActivationRepartitioner : Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder -> Orleans.Hosting.ISiloBuilder (requires 'Rule : null and 'Rule :> Orleans.Placement.Repartitioning.IImbalanceToleranceRule)
<Extension()>
Public Function AddActivationRepartitioner(Of TRule As {Class, IImbalanceToleranceRule}) (builder As ISiloBuilder) As ISiloBuilder
Type Parameters
- TRule
The type of the imbalance rule to use.
Parameters
- builder
- ISiloBuilder
Returns
Remarks
Activation repartitioning attempts to optimize grain call locality by collocating activations which communicate frequently, while keeping the number of activations on each silo approximately equal.