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Ken Nakagama commented on HADOOP-6961:
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Has any of this ever been resolved ?
Cheers
> Integration of Virtualization (such as Xen) with Hadoop tools
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> Key: HADOOP-6961
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6961
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Saikat Kanjilal
> Priority: Minor
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> How does one integrate sandboxing of arbitrary user code in C++ and other
> languages in a VM such as Xen with the Hadoop framework? How does this
> interact with SGE, Torque, Condor?
> As each individual machine has more and more cores/cpus, it makes sense to
> partition each machine into multiple virtual machines. That gives us a number
> of benefits:
> By assigning a virtual machine to a datanode, we effectively isolate the
> datanode from the load on the machine caused by other processes, making the
> datanode more responsive/reliable.
> With multiple virtual machines on each machine, we can lower the granularity
> of hod scheduling units, making it possible to schedule multiple tasktrackers
> on the same machine, improving the overall utilization of the whole clusters.
> With virtualization, we can easily snapshot a virtual cluster before
> releasing it, making it possible to re-activate the same cluster in the
> future and start to work from the snapshot.
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