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t oo commented on HIVE-19821: ----------------------------- bump > Distributed HiveServer2 > ----------------------- > > Key: HIVE-19821 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-19821 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: HiveServer2 > Reporter: Sahil Takiar > Assignee: Sahil Takiar > Priority: Major > Attachments: HIVE-19821.1.WIP.patch, HIVE-19821.2.WIP.patch, > HIVE-19821_ Distributed HiveServer2.pdf > > > HS2 deployments often hit OOM issues due to a number of factors: (1) too many > concurrent connections, (2) query that scan a large number of partitions have > to pull a lot of metadata into memory (e.g. a query reading thousands of > partitions requires loading thousands of partitions into memory), (3) very > large queries can take up a lot of heap space, especially during query > parsing. There are a number of other factors that cause HiveServer2 to run > out of memory, these are just some of the more commons ones. > Distributed HS2 proposes to do all query parsing, compilation, planning, and > execution coordination inside a dedicated container. This should > significantly decrease memory pressure on HS2 and allow HS2 to scale to a > larger number of concurrent users. > For HoS (and I think Hive-on-Tez) this just requires moving all query > compilation, planning, etc. inside the application master for the > corresponding Hive session. > The main benefit here is isolation. A poorly written Hive query cannot bring > down an entire HiveServer2 instance and force all other queries to fail. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)