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What are Spark executors, executor instances, executor_cores, worker threads, worker nodes and number of executors?
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Created ‎04-03-2017 09:22 PM
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Additionally, what exactly does dynamic allocation mean?? (I know it means allocating containers/executors on the fly but please elaborate) What are "spark.dynamicAllocation.maxExecutors"?? What should its value be?
How are each of these parameters related to each other?? What should be the setting of all these parameters for best performance on the cluster?
I read the documentation but I am afraid I am still confused with the terminology. Really appreciate if someone can elaborate.
Created ‎04-04-2017 05:54 PM
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This is a great video , explaining everything in detail. Its a 6 hour training but you can skip and listen to the parts that you are interested in.
Created ‎04-04-2017 05:54 PM
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This is a great video , explaining everything in detail. Its a 6 hour training but you can skip and listen to the parts that you are interested in.
Created ‎04-04-2017 07:47 PM
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Thanks @Kshitij Badani.. will look into it.
Created ‎04-04-2017 10:49 PM
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@Sree Kupp The part you are interested in starts after 1:20:00, and upto 2:40:00
Created ‎04-10-2017 05:53 PM
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That was a great video @Kshitij Badani. Thanks for the pointers.
