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Add PD scheduling best practices and glossary
What is changed?
This PR:
- adds
introduction.mdof best practices - adds
pd-scheduling.mdto the best practices series - adds
glossary.md
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I feel like most of the first half of this article should probably be something for learning as part of concepts maybe? The rest of it seems to be troubleshooting/issue resolving. It's good and useful stuff. :)
But... I'm not really sure where the "Best Practices" part of this article this. It doesn't go into recommending for example, how to improve a PD cluster from the default configuration to one optimized for your needs. It doesn't talk about how to decide which options/topologies are ideal for your needs. It doesn't talk about tradeoffs involved between these options, etc.
@lilin90 PTAL
I feel like most of the first half of this article should probably be something for learning as part of concepts maybe? The rest of it seems to be troubleshooting/issue resolving. It's good and useful stuff. :)
But... I'm not really sure where the "Best Practices" part of this article this. It doesn't go into recommending for example, how to improve a PD cluster from the default configuration to one optimized for your needs. It doesn't talk about how to decide which options/topologies are ideal for your needs. It doesn't talk about tradeoffs involved between these options, etc.
I feel like most of the first half of this article should probably be something for learning as part of concepts maybe? The rest of it seems to be troubleshooting/issue resolving. It's good and useful stuff. :)
But... I'm not really sure where the "Best Practices" part of this article this. It doesn't go into recommending for example, how to improve a PD cluster from the default configuration to one optimized for your needs. It doesn't talk about how to decide which options/topologies are ideal for your needs. It doesn't talk about tradeoffs involved between these options, etc.
@Hoverbear Agree with you. Thanks! We'll consider giving some suggestions to those who'll write best practices.