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Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli commented on YARN-5079:
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Now thinking of solutions I laid down in the design doc for YARN-4692.
Slider was initially proposed as a separate project to learn about modeling
services on top of YARN in much faster cycles than the Hadoop project and we
believe it served its goals.
Slider AM already handles a great deal of such functionality, and there’s more
to come. Assimilating the client, ApplicationMaster etc of an existing
framework like Apache Slider can serve this purpose really well. My early
informal discussions about this with few Hadoop and Slider community members
yielded generally favourable feedback. More comments / feedback appreciated on
this proposal.
> [Umbrella] Native YARN framework layer for services and beyond
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> Key: YARN-5079
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-5079
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli
> Assignee: Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli
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> (See overview doc at YARN-4692, modifying and copy-pasting some of the
> relevant pieces and sub-section 3.3.1 to track the specific sub-item.)
> (This is a companion to YARN-4793 in our effort to simplify the entire story,
> but focusing on APIs)
> So far, YARN by design has restricted itself to having a very low-level API
> that can support any type of application. Frameworks like Apache Hadoop
> MapReduce, Apache Tez, Apache Spark, Apache REEF, Apache Twill, Apache Helix
> and others ended up exposing higher level APIs that end-users can directly
> leverage to build their applications on top of YARN. On the services side,
> Apache Slider has done something similar.
> With our current attention on making services first-class and simplified,
> it's time to take a fresh look at how we can make Apache Hadoop YARN support
> services well out of the box. Beyond the functionality that I outlined in the
> previous sections in the doc on how NodeManagers can be enhanced to help
> services, the biggest missing piece is the framework itself. There is a lot
> of very important functionality that a services' framework can own together
> with YARN in executing services end-to-end.
> In this JIRA I propose we look at having a native Apache Hadoop framework for
> running services natively on YARN.
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