Let me give an example. It might be better. Suppose my computer A has twice
the processing power of computer B. Then I have three tasks. According to
the polling algorithm, A will handle two and B will handle one. Isn't our
purpose of load balancing to make each machine work evenly?

Best  wishes!
 CalvinKirs>

On 2020/07/18 13:56:38, lidong dai <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a little confused about adding a weight to what you said, like>
> assign tasks to machines in turn, there is normally no weights>
>
>
>
> Best Regards>
> --------------->
> DolphinScheduler(Incubator) PPMC>
> Lidong Dai 代立冬>
> [email protected]>
> --------------->
>
>
> CalvinKirs <[email protected]> 于2020年7月18日周六 下午5:55写道:>
>
> > Hi, everyone. I’m currently designing weight-based load balancing. My>
> > point of view is that all load balancing needs to be done based on
weights,>
> > because load actually means that machines with good performance are>
> > expected to handle more tasks. Therefore, weights should be Reflected
in>
> > each load balancing algorithm, it should be a default attribute in
load>
> > balancing.>
> >>
> > Hope to get your suggestions.>
> >>
> >>
> > Best  wishes!>
> > CalvinKirs>
> >>
> >>
>

Reply via email to