Hi.

What happens if one job "get stuck", and doesn't sync anymore? Does the whole 
Hama cluster grind to an halt?

Can you have different groups of jobs that need their own independent sync 
cycles, but still want to communicate with other groups? Do you need to use an 
external API to do the communication in that case?

And are the messages really only sent over the network when a sync is reached? 
This would cause large spikes in network traffic. I would imagine it would be 
more network friendly to send the messages asap, but buffer them on the 
receiving end, until the sync is reached, thereby reducing the network traffic 
spike on a sync to only the sync signal itself.


MfG / Regards,
Sebastien Diot

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