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# SIG Scalability Charter

## Mission
The SIG Scalability helps to define scalability goals for Kubernetes, ensures
that they all play well together and ensures that every Kubernetes release meets
them by measuring performance and scalability indicators and publishing the
results.
This charter adheres to the conventions described in the [Kubernetes Charter README]
and uses the Roles and Organization Management outlined in [sig-governance].

[sig-governance]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/committee-steering/governance/sig-governance.md
[Kubernetes Charter README]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/committee-steering/governance/README.md

## Scope

SIG Scalability primary responsibilities are to define scalability goals for
Kubernetes. This involves defining, testing and measuring performance and
scalability related to Service Level Indicators (SLIs) and ensure that every
Kubernetes release meets Service Level Objectives (SLOs) build on top of those
SLIs.

We also coordinate and contribute to general system-wide scalability and
performance improvements (that don’t fall into the charter of another individual
SIG) as well as provide consultations about any scalability and performance
related aspects of Kubernetes.
performance improvements (that don't fall into the charter of another individual
SIG) by driving large architectural changes and finding bottlenecks, as well as
provide consultations about any scalability and performance related aspects of
Kubernetes.

### In Scope

#### Code, Binaries and Services:

- Scalability and performance testing frameworks. Examples include:
- [Cluster loader](https://github.com/kubernetes/perf-tests/tree/master/clusterloader2)
- [Kubemark](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/cmd/kubemark)
- Scalability and performance tests:
- [Tests](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/test/e2e/scalability/)

#### Cross-cutting and Externally Facing Processes

- Defining what does “Kubernetes scales” mean by defining (or approving)
individual performance SLIs/SLOs, ensuring they are all oriented on user
experience and consistent with each other:
- [SLIs/SLOs](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/slos/slos.md)
- Ensuring that each official Kubernetes release satisfies all scalability and
performance related requirements, as stated in "Kubernetes scalability" definition.
- Establishing and documenting best practises on how to design and/or implement
Kubernetes features in scalable and performant way. Educating contributors and
consulting individual designs/implementations to ensure that those are widely used.
Example artifacts:
- [Scalability governance](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/governance)
- Finding system bottlenecks and coordinating improvement on cross-cutting
architectural changes.

### Out of scope

- Improving performance/scalability of features falling into charters of
individual SIGs.


## What can we do/require from other SIGs
Scalability and performance are horizontal aspects of the system - changes in a
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[performance/scalability SLOs]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/slos/slos.md

## SIG Values

- We are NOT firefighters, we are fire-prevention specialists.
- We promote deep technical understanding of the Kubernetes system and our tools.
- We strive to eliminate toil.
- We work towards building a scalable Kubernetes even in face of superlinear growth
of number of contributors.

## Scope and subprojects
The scope of SIG Scalability covers all aspects of Kubernetes scalability and
performance. However, all issues that fully fall under a single SIG are implicitly
delegated to that SIG.

SIG scalability subprojects are as follows.

| Subproject | Description | Example Artifacts | OWNERS |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Kubernetes scalability | Defining what does it mean that “Kubernetes scales”. This includes defining (or approving) individual performance SLIs/SLOs, ensuring they are all oriented on user experience and consistent with each other. | [SLIs/SLOs] | [OWNERS](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/slos/OWNERS) |
| Kubernetes performance validation | Ensuring that each official Kubernetes release satisfies all scalability and performance related requirements, as state in “Kubernetes scalability” definition | [1.9 validation report] | TODO |
| Scalability testing frameworks | Designing and creating frameworks to make scalability and performance testing of Kubernetes easy and available for all contributors. Different frameworks may help in different aspect of scalability testing enabling making conscious tradeoffs, e.g. cost of accuracy or real life vs more generalized benchmarking scenarios. | [Cluster loader] | [OWNERS](https://github.com/kubernetes/perf-tests/blob/master/OWNERS) [OWNERS](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/test/kubemark/OWNERS) |
| Scalability and performance tests | Ensuring that all tests necessary to validate Kubernetes scalability and performance exist (ideally by providing easy-to-use framework and working with SIGs to provide them) have the environment and resources to run on and are being executed according to calendar enabling release validation. | [Scalability e2e tests] | [OWNERS](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/test/e2e/scalability/OWNERS) |
| Scalability governance | Establishing and documenting best practises on how to design and/or implement Kubernetes features in scalable and performant way. Educating contributors and ensuring those are widely used. | [Regressions case study] | [OWNERS](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/governance/OWNERS) |

TODO: Figure out if we need subproject for finding bottlenecks, coordinating
improvements and architectural changes, etc.

[SLIs/SLOs]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/slos/slos.md
[1.9 validation report]: https://github.com/kubernetes/sig-release/blob/master/releases/release-1.9/scalability_validation_report.md
[Cluster loader]: https://github.com/kubernetes/perf-tests/tree/master/clusterloader
[Scalability e2e tests]: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/test/e2e/scalability
[Regressions case study]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scalability/blogs/scalability-regressions-case-studies.md

## Roles
The following roles are required for the SIG to properly function.
In the event that any role is unfilled, the SIG will make a best effort
to fill it and any decisions reliant on a missing role will be postponed
until the role is filled.

### Chair
- Number: 2-3
- Run operations and processes governing the SIG
- A majority of chairs cannot be from a single company.
- An initial set of chairs was established at the time the SIG was founded as:
Wojciech Tyczynski and Bob Wise.
- Chairs may decide to step down and propose a replacement, who must be approved
by all other chairs.
- Chairs may select additional chairs by consensus.
- Chairs may be removed by consensus of other Chairs and Technical Leads if not
proactively working with other Chairs to fulfill responsibilities.

### Technical Lead
- Number: 2-3
- Establish new subprojects and retire existing ones
- Resolve cross-subprojects technical issues and decisions and escalations from
subprojects.
- Decision making must be by consensus.
- An initial set of technical leads was set to long-standing group of SIG leads:
Wojciech Tyczynski and Bob Wise.
- Technical leads must have demonstrated deep understanding of the whole system
that is sufficient to assess impact of different changes on Kubernetes scalability.
- Technical leads must remain active in the role and are automatically removed
from the position if they are unresponsive for >3 months.
- Technical leads may decide to step down at anytime and propose a replacement,
who must be approved by all of the other technical leads.
- TODO: Diversity across companies?

### Subproject owners
- Number: at least 2
- The initial owners should be established at subproject founding from relevant
OWNERS file wherever possible.
- Owners must be an escalation point for technical discussions and decisions within
the subproject.
- Owners must set milestone priorities for their subprojects.
- Owners must remain active in the role and are automatically removed from the
position if they are unresponsive for >3 months and may be removed by consensus
of the other subproject owners and all of the Technical loeads if not proactively
working to fulfill responsibilities.
- Owners may decide to step down at any time and propose replacement. Accepting
replacement will be done by lazy-consensus from other subproject owners.
- Owners may select additional subproject owners through a super-majority vote
amongst subproject owners.

### SIG Scalability approvers
- Number: at least 3
- Approve significant changes (in terms of potential impact, e.g. major architectural
changes, upgrades of etcd or Go version) from scalability perspective.
- An initial set of approvers was set to:
- Bob Wise
- Clayton Coleman
- Jordan Liggitt
- Shyam Jeedigunta
- Wojciech Tyczynski

## Organizational management
- Six months after this charter is first ratified, it must be reviewed and
re-approved by the SIG in order to evaluate the assumptions made in its initial
drafting.
- SIG meets bi-weekly on zoom with agenda in meeting nodes and should be
facilitated by chair unless delegated.

## Project management

### Subproject creation
The initial set of subprojects owned by the SIG is defined above.
- New subprojects must be approved by consensus of SIG Technical Leads.

### Subproject retirement
Subprojects may be retired, when they are no longer supported based on the
following criteria:
- A subproject is no longer supported when there are no active owners with
activity on the project:
- for >3 months for subprojects with no known users
- for >6 months for subprojects with known users after providing at least
6 months notification
- Consensus amongst Technical Leads should be done to decide about retirement.

### Technical processes
- Decisions within the scope of individual subprojects should be made by lazy
consensus by subproject owners; if a decision can’t be made, it should be
escalated to the SIG Technical leads.
- Issues impacting multiple subprojects in the SIG should be resolved by
consensus of the owners of the involved subprojects; if a decision can’t be
made, it should be escalated to the SIG Technical leads.
## Roles and Organization Management

This sig follows adheres to the Roles and Organization Management outlined in
[sig-governance] and opts-in to updates and modifications to [sig-governance].

[sig-governance]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/committee-steering/governance/sig-governance.md

### Subproject Creation

SIG Scalability delegates subproject approval to Technical Leads. See [Subproject creation - Option 1].

[Subproject creation - Option 1]: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/committee-steering/governance/sig-governance.md#subproject-creation

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