More specifically , i have seen a topology performs better if it is
assigned a single worker compared to more than one worker.
I want a situation where a topology performs better with more than one
worker.
And it doesnt matter if both workers are on same supervisor or different
supervisor
On Thursday, 11 February 2016, Matthias J. Sax <mjsax@apache.org> wrote:
> I am not sure what you mean:
>
> - number of worker slots per supervisor
> or
> - topology parameter "number of workers"
>
> Can you clarify?
>
> -Matthias
>
> On 02/11/2016 05:14 AM, anshu shukla wrote:
> > Not like that.. But i have used workers equal to number of cores. Each
> > vm with 8 corea.
> >
> > On 11 Feb 2016 9:07 am, "Rudraneel chakraborty"
> > <rudraneel.chakraborty@gmail.com <javascript:;>
> > <mailto:rudraneel.chakraborty@gmail.com <javascript:;>>> wrote:
> >
> > more than one worker on same node ? Did u use custom schedule r?
> > because by default, the workers would be spread throughout the
> cluster
> >
>
>
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Rudraneel Chakraborty
Carleton University Real Time and Distributed Systems Reserach
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