Title :
The Impact of Capacity Scheduler Configuration Settings on MapReduce Jobs
Author :
Chauhan, J. ; Makaroff, Dwight ; Grassmann, W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Abstract :
MapReduce is a parallel programming paradigm used for processing huge datasets on certain classes of distributable problems using a cluster. Budgetary constraints and the need for better usage of resources in a MapReduce cluster often influence an organization to rent or share hardware resources for their main data processing and analysis tasks. Thus, there may be many competing jobs from different clients performing simultaneous requests to the MapReduce framework on a particular cluster. Schedulers like Fair Share and Capacity have been specially designed for such purposes. Administrators and users run into performance problems, however, because they do not know the exact meaning of different task scheduler settings and what impact they can have with respect to the application execution time and resource allocation policy decisions. Existing work shows that the performance of MapReduce jobs depends on the cluster configuration, input data type and job configuration settings. However, that work fails to take into account the task scheduler settings. We show, through experimental evaluation, that task scheduler configuration parameters make a significant difference to the performance of the cluster and it is important to understand the influence of such parameters. Based on our findings, we also identified some of the open issues in the existing area of research.
Keywords :
budgeting; organisational aspects; parallel programming; pattern clustering; processor scheduling; resource allocation; software performance evaluation; Capacity Scheduler configuration settings; Fair Share Scheduler; MapReduce job cluster configuration settings; application execution time; budgetary constraints; data analysis task; data processing task; dataset processing; distributable problems; hardware resource renting; hardware resource shareing; input data type; organizational aspects; parallel programming paradigm; performance problems; resource allocation policy decisions; task scheduler configuration parameters; Bandwidth; Bars; Hardware; Instruction sets; Resource management; Scheduling; Sorting; MapReduce; Performance; Task Scheduler;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud and Green Computing (CGC), 2012 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xiangtan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3027-5
DOI :
10.1109/CGC.2012.96