Using Broadcast Variables
Scenario
Broadcast distributes data sets to each node. It allows data to be obtained locally when a data set is needed during a Spark task. If broadcast is not used, data serialization will be scheduled to tasks each time when a task requires data sets. It is time-consuming and makes the task get bigger.
- If a data set will be used by each slice of a task, broadcast the data set to each node.
- When small and big tables need to be joined, broadcast small tables to each node. This eliminates the shuffle operation, changing the join operation into a common operation.
Procedure
When developing an application, add the following code to broadcast the testArr data to each node:
def main(args: Array[String]) { ... val testArr: Array[Long] = new Array[Long](200) val testBroadcast: Broadcast[Array[Long]] = sc.broadcast(testArr) val resultRdd: RDD[Long] = inpputRdd.map(input => handleData(testBroadcast, input)) ... } def handleData(broadcast: Broadcast[Array[Long]], input: String) { val value = broadcast.value ... }
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