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ericson yang reassigned MAPREDUCE-1380:
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    Assignee: ericson yang  (was: Jordà Polo)

> Adaptive Scheduler
> ------------------
>
>                 Key: MAPREDUCE-1380
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-1380
>             Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.4.1
>            Reporter: Jordà Polo
>            Assignee: ericson yang
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: MAPREDUCE-1380-branch-1.2.patch, 
> MAPREDUCE-1380_0.1.patch, MAPREDUCE-1380_1.1.patch, MAPREDUCE-1380_1.1.pdf
>
>
> The Adaptive Scheduler is a pluggable Hadoop scheduler that automatically 
> adjusts the amount of used resources depending on the performance of jobs and 
> on user-defined high-level business goals.
> Existing Hadoop schedulers are focused on managing large, static clusters in 
> which nodes are added or removed manually. On the other hand, the goal of 
> this scheduler is to improve the integration of Hadoop and the applications 
> that run on top of it with environments that allow a more dynamic 
> provisioning of resources.
> The current implementation is quite straightforward. Users specify a deadline 
> at job submission time, and the scheduler adjusts the resources to meet that 
> deadline (at the moment, the scheduler can be configured to either minimize 
> or maximize the amount of resources). If multiple jobs are run 
> simultaneously, the scheduler prioritizes them by deadline. Note that the 
> current approach to estimate the completion time of jobs is quite simplistic: 
> it is based on the time it takes to finish each task, so it works well with 
> regular jobs, but there is still room for improvement for unpredictable jobs.
> The idea is to further integrate it with cloud-like and virtual environments 
> (such as Amazon EC2, Emotive, etc.) so that if, for instance, a job isn't 
> able to meet its deadline, the scheduler automatically requests more 
> resources.



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