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Karthik Kambatla edited comment on YARN-5139 at 5/24/16 10:07 PM:
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[~leftnoteasy] - thanks for filing this.

In our experience with continuous scheduling, this approach will help for 
faster scheduling especially for high-priority applications. That said, once 
you gain more experience with your prototype, can we actually decide on the 
right abstractions so the schedulers share more code in the new world. 


was (Author: kasha):
[~leftnoteasy] - thanks for filing this.

In our experience with continuous scheduling, this approach will help for 
faster scheduling especially for high-priority applications. That said, once 
you gain more experience with your prototype, can we actually decide on the 
right abstracts so in the new world the schedulers share more code. 

> [Umbrella] Move YARN scheduler towards global scheduler
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-5139
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-5139
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Wangda Tan
>            Assignee: Wangda Tan
>         Attachments: wip-1.YARN-5139.patch
>
>
> Existing YARN scheduler is based on node heartbeat. This can lead to 
> sub-optimal decisions because scheduler can only look at one node at the time 
> when scheduling resources.
> Pseudo code of existing scheduling logic looks like:
> {code}
> for node in allNodes:
>    Go to parentQueue
>       Go to leafQueue
>         for application in leafQueue.applications:
>            for resource-request in application.resource-requests
>               try to schedule on node
> {code}
> Considering future complex resource placement requirements, such as node 
> constraints (give me "a && b || c") or anti-affinity (do not allocate HBase 
> regionsevers and Storm workers on the same host), we may need to consider 
> moving YARN scheduler towards global scheduling.



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