Topologies are assigned to supervisors in a round robin fashion by the default 
scheduler.

You can provide other schedulers: 
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From: Srividhya Shanmugam 
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Date: Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 5:26 PM
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Subject: configuring topology.workers

All,

I am trying to understand how setting topology.workers will impact distribution 
of work for a given topology. Say if storm cluster has 2 supervisor nodes and 
both the nodes are configured with supervisor.slots.ports: 6700, 6701,6702,6703.

If the  topology.workers is set to 2, will storm run two worker process in  one 
node or two worker process – one in each node? How storm determines this?

Thanks much,
Srividhya

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