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Load Multiplier Configuration

Fine-tune server load distribution in your cluster

What is Load Multiplier?

The load multiplier is a weighting factor that controls how Scalelite distributes meetings across servers. It allows you to send more traffic to powerful servers and less to weaker ones.

How It Works

Scalelite calculates a server's "effective load" using this formula:

Effective Load = (Current Meetings) / (Load Multiplier)

The server with the lowest effective load receives the next meeting.

Configuration Interface

Load Multiplier 1.0x
0.1x 1.0x 2.0x

Common Configurations

0.5x
Low Priority
Server receives half the normal load
1.0x
Standard
Default even distribution
2.0x
High Capacity
Server receives double the load

Use Cases

1. Different Server Capacities

If you have servers with varying specs:

  • 32-core server: Set multiplier to 2.0x
  • 16-core server: Set multiplier to 1.0x
  • 8-core server: Set multiplier to 0.5x

2. Testing New Servers

When adding a new server, start with 0.5x to limit traffic while monitoring stability.

3. Gradual Decommissioning

Before removing a server, reduce multiplier to 0.1x to drain existing meetings gradually.

Best Practice

Match load multipliers to actual server capacity (CPU cores, RAM) for optimal distribution. A server with 2x the resources should have 2x the multiplier.

Warning

Setting a multiplier too high can overload a server. Monitor CPU and memory after changes.

Steps to Configure

  1. Navigate to Servers
  2. Click on the server you want to configure
  3. Find the Load Multiplier slider
  4. Adjust to desired value
  5. Click Save

Changes take effect immediately for new meetings.

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