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[jira] [Updated] (SPARK-6935) spark/spark-ec2.py add parameters to
give different instance types for master and slaves
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-6935?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Oleksii Mandrychenko updated SPARK-6935:
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Description:
I want to start a cluster where I give beefy AWS instances to slaves, such as memory-optimised R3, but master is not really performing much number crunching work. So it is a waste to allocate a powerful instance for master, where a regular one would suffice.
Suggested syntax:
{code}
sh spark-ec2 --instance-type-slave=<instance_type> # applies to slaves only
--instance-type-master=<instance_type> # applies to master only
--instance-type=<instance_type> # default, applies to both
# in real world
sh spark-ec2 --instance-type-slave=r3.2xlarge --instance-type-master=c3.xlarge
{code}
was:
I want to start a cluster where I give beefy AWS instances to slaves, such as memory-optimised R3, but master is not really performing much number crunching work. So it is a waste to allocate a powerful instance for master, where a regular one would suffice.
Suggested syntax:
{code}
sh spark-ec2 --instance-type-slave=<instance_type>
--instance-type-master=<instance_type>
# in real world
sh spark-ec2 --instance-type-slave=r3.2xlarge --instance-type-master=c3.xlarge
{code}
> spark/spark-ec2.py add parameters to give different instance types for master and slaves
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SPARK-6935
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-6935
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: EC2
> Affects Versions: 1.3.0
> Reporter: Oleksii Mandrychenko
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: easyfix
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> I want to start a cluster where I give beefy AWS instances to slaves, such as memory-optimised R3, but master is not really performing much number crunching work. So it is a waste to allocate a powerful instance for master, where a regular one would suffice.
> Suggested syntax:
> {code}
> sh spark-ec2 --instance-type-slave=<instance_type> # applies to slaves only
> --instance-type-master=<instance_type> # applies to master only
> --instance-type=<instance_type> # default, applies to both
> # in real world
> sh spark-ec2 --instance-type-slave=r3.2xlarge --instance-type-master=c3.xlarge
> {code}
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