Aerospike is a distributed NoSQL database purposefully designed for high performance applications. Aerospike supports key-value and document data models, and has multiple data types including List, Map, HyperLogLog, GeoJSON, and Blob. Aerospike's patented hybrid memory architecture delivers predictable high performance at scale and high data density per node.
- Getting Started
- Connecting to your Aerospike Container
- Customizing the Default Developer nvironment
- Advanced Configuration
- Sending Performance Data to Aerospike
- Image Versions
- Reporting Issues
- License
Aerospike Database Community Edition (CE) supports the same developer APIs as Aerospike Database Enterprise Edition (EE), except for durable deletes. They differ in ease of operation and enterprise features, such as compression.
Since server version 6.1, Aerospike EE starts in a single-node cluster evaluation mode, with all its enterprise features available.
Running Enterprise Edition with default evaluation feature key (versions 6.1+).
docker run -d --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
Running Enterprise Edition with a feature key file in a mapped directory:
docker run -d -v DIR:/opt/aerospike/etc/ -e "FEATURE_KEY_FILE=/opt/aerospike/etc/features.conf" --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
Running Enterprise Edition with a feature key file in an environment variable:
FEATKEY=$(base64 ~/Desktop/evaluation-features.conf)
docker run -d -e "FEATURES=$FEATKEY" -e "FEATURE_KEY_FILE=env-b64:FEATURES" --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
Above, DIR is a directory on your machine where you drop your feature key file. Make sure Docker Desktop has file sharing permission to bind mount it into Docker containers.
Running Enterprise Edition for US Federal with default evaluation feature key (versions 6.1+).
docker run -d --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-federal
Running Aerospike Enterprise Edition for US Federal with a feature key file in a mapped directory:
docker run -d -v DIR:/opt/aerospike/etc/ -e "FEATURE_KEY_FILE=/opt/aerospike/etc/features.conf" --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-federal
Above, DIR is a directory on your machine where you drop your feature key file. Make sure Docker Desktop has file sharing permission to bind mount it into Docker containers.
Running Aerospike Enterprise Edition for US Federal with a feature key file in an environment variable:
FEATKEY=$(base64 ~/Desktop/evaluation-features.conf)
docker run -d -e "FEATURES=$FEATKEY" -e "FEATURE_KEY_FILE=env-b64:FEATURES" --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-federal
By using Aerospike Community Edition you agree to the COMMUNITY_LICENSE.
Running Aerospike Community Edition:
docker run -d --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server
You can use the latest aerospike-tools image to connect to your Aerospike container.
docker run -ti aerospike/aerospike-tools:latest aql -h $(docker inspect -f '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' aerospike)
Seed: 172.17.0.2
User: None
Config File: /etc/aerospike/astools.conf /root/.aerospike/astools.conf
Aerospike Query Client
Version 7.0.4
C Client Version 6.0.0
Copyright 2012-2021 Aerospike. All rights reserved.
aql> show namespaces
+------------+
| namespaces |
+------------+
| "test" |
+------------+
[172.17.0.2:3000] 1 row in set (0.002 secs)
OK
aql>
docker run -ti aerospike/aerospike-tools:latest asadm -h $(docker inspect -f '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' aerospike)
Seed: [('172.17.0.2', 3000, None)]
Config_file: /root/.aerospike/astools.conf, /etc/aerospike/astools.conf
Aerospike Interactive Shell, version 2.10.0
Found 1 nodes
Online: 172.17.0.2:3000
Admin> info
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Network Information (2022-11-01 00:48:05 UTC)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Node| Node ID| IP| Build|Migrations|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cluster~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|Client| Uptime
| | | | |Size| Key|Integrity| Principal| Conns|
172.17.0.2:3000|*BB9020011AC4202|172.17.0.2:3000|E-6.1.0.3| 0.000 | 1|19E628721D9A|True |BB9020011AC4202| 8|00:02:09
Number of rows: 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Namespace Usage Information (2022-11-01 00:48:05 UTC)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Namespace| Node| Total|Expirations|Evictions| Stop|~~~~~~~~~~Device~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~Memory~~~~~~~~~|~Primary~
| |Records| | |Writes| Used|Used%|HWM%|Avail%| Used|Used%|HWM%|Stop%|~~Index~~
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Type
test |172.17.0.2:3000|0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 |False |0.000 B | 0.0| 0| 99|0.000 B | 0.0| 0| 90|shmem
test | |0.000 | 0.000 | 0.000 | |0.000 B | 0.0| | |0.000 B | 0.0| | |
Number of rows: 1
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Namespace Object Information (2022-11-01 00:48:05 UTC)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Namespace| Node|Rack| Repl| Total|~~~~~~~~~~Objects~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~Tombstones~~~~~~~~|~~~~Pending~~~~
| | ID|Factor|Records| Master| Prole|Non-Replica| Master| Prole|Non-Replica|~~~~Migrates~~~
| | | | | | | | | | | Tx| Rx
test |172.17.0.2:3000| 0| 1|0.000 |0.000 |0.000 | 0.000 |0.000 |0.000 | 0.000 |0.000 |0.000
test | | | |0.000 |0.000 |0.000 | 0.000 |0.000 |0.000 | 0.000 |0.000 |0.000
Number of rows: 1
Admin>
The Aerospike Docker image comes with a default configuration file, which sets up a single node, single namespace developer environment. Alternatively, you can provide your own configuration file (see below).
You can inject parameters into the default configuration template using container-side environment variables with the -e
flag.
For example, to set the default namespace name to demo:
docker run -d --name aerospike -e "NAMESPACE=demo" -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 -v /my/dir:/opt/aerospike/etc/ -e "FEATURE_KEY_FILE=/opt/aerospike/etc/features.conf" aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
Injecting configuration parameters into the configuration template isn't compatible with providing a configuration file. You can use one or the other.
The feature_key_file
of the service
context which is only applicable and to Enterprise editions and must be set to the empty string when running the Community edition. Default: /etc/aerospike/features.conf.
The file
param of the logging
context. Default: "", do not log to file. The container will also log to `stdout`` regardless of what is configured here.
The bind address
of the networking.service
subcontext. Default: any
The port
of the networking.service
subcontext. Default: 3000
The single preconfigured namespace has the following variables:
The name of the namespace. Default: test
The storage-engine data-in-memory
setting. If false (default), the namespace only stores the index in memory, and all reads and writes are served from the filesystem. If true the namespace storage is in-memory with filesystem persistence, meaning that reads and writes happen from a full in-memory copy, and a synchronous write persists to disk.
The namespace default-ttl
. Default: 0
The namespace memory-size
. Default: 1, the unit is always G
(GB)
The namespace nsup-period
. Default: 120 , nsup-period in seconds - also disabled when default-ttl
is 0
.
The namespace persistence file
size. Default: 4, the unit is always G
(GB)
You can override the default configuration file by providing your own aerospike.conf, as described in Configuring Aerospike Database.
You should first -v
map a local directory, which Docker will bind mount. Next, drop your aerospike.conf file into this directory. Finally, use the --config-file
option to tell Aerospike where in the container the configuration file is (the default path is /etc/aerospike/aerospike.conf). Remember that the feature key file is required, so use feature-key-file
in your config file to point to a mounted path (such as /opt/aerospike/etc/feature.conf).
For example:
docker run -d -v /opt/aerospike/etc/:/opt/aerospike/etc/ --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise --config-file /opt/aerospike/etc/aerospike.conf
With Docker, the files within the container are not persisted past the life of the container. To persist data, you will want to mount a directory from the host to the container's /opt/aerospike/data using the -v
option:
For example:
docker run -d -v /opt/aerospike/data:/opt/aerospike/data -v /opt/aerospike/etc:/opt/aerospike/etc/ --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 -e "FEATURE_KEY_FILE=/opt/aerospike/etc/features.conf" aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
The example above uses the configuration template, where the single defined namespace is in-memory with file-based persistence. Just mounting the predefined /opt/aerospike/data directory enables the data to be persisted on the host.
Alternatively, your custom configuration file is used with the parameter file
set to be a file in the mounted /opt/aerospike/data, such as in the following config snippet:
namespace test {
# :
storage-engine device {
file /opt/aerospike/data/test.dat
filesize 4G
data-in-memory true
}
}
In this example we also mount the data directory in a similar way, using a custom configuration file
docker run -d -v /opt/aerospike/data:/opt/aerospike/data -v /opt/aerospike/etc/:/opt/aerospike/etc/ --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 --config-file /opt/aerospike/etc/aerospike.conf aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
Docker provides an ability to expose a host's block devices to a running container. The --device
option can be used to map a host block device within a container.
Update the storage-engine device
section of the namespace in the custom Aerospike configuration file.
namespace test {
# :
storage-engine device {
device /dev/xvdc
write-block-size 128k
}
}
Now to map a host drive /dev/sdc to /dev/xvdc on a container
docker run -d --device '/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc' -v /opt/aerospike/etc/:/opt/aerospike/etc/ --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 --config-file /opt/aerospike/etc/aerospike.conf aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
Upon restart, your Lua cache will become emptied. To persist the cache, you will want to mount a directory from the host to the container's /opt/aerospike/usr/udf/lua using the -v
option:
docker run -d -v /opt/aerospike/lua:/opt/aerospike/usr/udf/lua -v /opt/aerospike/data:/opt/aerospike/data --name aerospike -p 3000-3002:3000-3002 --config-file /opt/aerospike/etc/aerospike.conf aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise
For convenience, this image does not have security turned on by default, but it is a core Aerospike Enterprise Edition feature. The knowledge base article How To secure Aerospike database servers covers the topic well.
And Now for a Security Reminder that bad things can happen to good people.
Also see the knowledge base article How To secure Aerospike database servers.
Developers using the Aerospike Enterprise Edition single-node evaluation, and most others using Docker Desktop on their machine for development, will not need to configure the node for clustering. If you're interested in using clustering and have a feature key file without a single node limit or you are using the Community Edition, read the following sections.
In order for the Aerospike node to properly broadcast its address to the cluster and applications, the access-address
configuration parameter needs to be set in the configuration file. If it is not set, then the IP address within the container will be used, which is not accessible to other nodes.
network {
service {
address any # Listening IP Address
port 3000 # Listening Port
access-address 192.168.1.100 # IP Address used by cluster nodes and applications
}
...
}
See How do I get a 2 nodes Aerospike cluster running quickly in Docker without editing a single file?
Aerospike Telemetry is a feature that allows us to collect certain anonymized use data – not the database data – on your Aerospike Community Edition server use. We’d like to know when clusters are created and destroyed, cluster size, cluster workload, how often queries are run, whether instances are deployed purely in-memory or with Flash. Aerospike Telemetry collects information from running Community Edition server instances every 10 minutes. The data helps us to understand how the product is being used, identify issues, and create a better experience for the end user. More Info
These images are based on debian:*-slim.
Aerospike Enterprise evaluation users, if you have any problems with or questions about this image, please post on the Aerospike discussion forum or open an issue in aerospike/aerospike-server-enterprise.docker.
Enterprise customers are welcome to participate in the community forum, but can also report issues through the enterprise support system.
Community Edition users may report problems or ask questions about this image on the Aerospike Forums or open an issue in aerospike/aerospike-server.docker.
If you are using the Aerospike Database Enterprise Edition evaluation feature key file, you are operating under the Aerospike Evaluation License Agreement.
If you are using a feature key file you received as part of your commercial enterprise license, you are operating under the Aerospike Master License Agreement.
If you are using Aerospike Database CE refer to the license information in the aerospike/aerospike-server repository.