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Owen O'Malley commented on HADOOP-3136:
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I should expand my comment. Currently the JT does a #maps/#TT to figure out the 
load and won't give a TT more than 1 + avg(load) map tasks. (and similarly for 
reduce) Now that you can have heterogeneous clusters, we should probably change 
this to:

#maps/#slots = map load
max usable slots for a given TT = #slots on that TT * min(1.0,load) + 1

which means that you won't load a given node to its capacity unless the cluster 
is full, but deals with differences in hardware speed.

> Assign multiple tasks per TaskTracker heartbeat
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>
>                 Key: HADOOP-3136
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3136
>             Project: Hadoop Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: mapred
>            Reporter: Devaraj Das
>            Assignee: Arun C Murthy
>             Fix For: 0.19.0
>
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> In today's logic of finding a new task, we assign only one task per heartbeat.
> We probably could give the tasktracker multiple tasks subject to the max 
> number of free slots it has - for maps we could assign it data local tasks. 
> We could probably run some logic to decide what to give it if we run out of 
> data local tasks (e.g., tasks from overloaded racks, tasks that have least 
> locality, etc.). In addition to maps, if it has reduce slots free, we could 
> give it reduce task(s) as well. Again for reduces we could probably run some 
> logic to give more tasks to nodes that are closer to nodes running most maps 
> (assuming data generated is proportional to the number of maps). For e.g., if 
> rack1 has 70% of the input splits, and we know that most maps are data/rack 
> local, we try to schedule ~70% of the reducers there.
> Thoughts?

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