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A Spark pool is a set of metadata that defines the compute resource requirements and associated behavior characteristics when a Spark instance is instantiated. These characteristics include but aren't limited to name, number of nodes, node size, scaling behavior, and time to live. A Spark pool in itself doesn't consume any resources. There are no costs incurred with creating Spark pools. Charges are only incurred once a Spark job is executed on the target Spark pool and the Spark instance is instantiated on demand.

The Isolated Compute option provides more security to Spark compute resources from untrusted services by dedicating the physical compute resource to a single customer. Isolated compute option is best suited for workloads that require a high degree of isolation from other customer's workloads for reasons that include meeting compliance and regulatory requirements. The Isolate Compute option is only available with the XXXLarge (80 vCPU / 504 GB) node size and only available in the following regions. The isolated compute option can be enabled or disabled after pool creation although the instance may need to be restarted. If you expect to enable this feature in the future, ensure that your Synapse workspace is created in an isolated compute supported region.

Apache Spark pool instance consists of one head node and two or more worker nodes with a minimum of three nodes in a Spark instance. The head node runs extra management services such as Livy, Yarn Resource Manager, Zookeeper, and the Spark driver. All nodes run services such as Node Agent and Yarn Node Manager. All worker nodes run the Spark Executor service.

A Spark pool can be defined with node sizes that range from a Small compute node with 4 vCore and 32 GB of memory up to a XXLarge compute node with 64 vCore and 432 GB of memory per node. Node sizes can be altered after pool creation although the instance may need to be restarted.

Autoscale for Apache Spark pools allows automatic scale up and down of compute resources based on the amount of activity. When the autoscale feature is enabled, you set the minimum, and maximum number of nodes to scale. When the autoscale feature is disabled, the number of nodes set will remain fixed. This setting can be altered after pool creation although the instance may need to be restarted.

The automatic pause feature releases resources after a set idle period, reducing the overall cost of an Apache Spark pool. The number of minutes of idle time can be set once this feature is enabled. The automatic pause feature is independent of the autoscale feature. Resources can be paused whether the autoscale is enabled or disabled. This setting can be altered after pool creation although active sessions will need to be restarted.

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This topic describes how site admins can configure and manage pooling for Bridge clients. Pooling allows clients across the site to load balance data freshness tasks for data sources or virtual connections that connect to private network data.

The purpose of a pool is to distribute (or load balance) data freshness tasks among the available clients in a pool whose access is scoped to a domain within your private network. Pools map to domains, giving you the ability to dedicate pools to keeping specific data fresh and maintaining security by restricting access to protected domains in your private network.

Although the client in the pool that performs the data freshness task is chosen at random, if for whatever reason a client can no longer perform the task, the task is automatically rerouted to another available client in the pool to handle the task. There is no additional intervention required from you or your users to support or manage the pool of clients.

Only site admins, or users with either the Site Administrator or Site Administrator Creator role, can configure and maintain pooled clients. Regardless of the type of user authenticated into the client, only site admins can add new pools, add clients to a pool, remove clients from a pool, and monitor clients in a pool.

Pools, which require Bridge 2021.4 (or later) clients, help route live query and extract refresh jobs to the appropriate private network. Use pools to access data distributed across multiple private networks, enable extract refreshes for file-based data sources, and to support data freshness tasks for virtual connections.

In other cases, the Connections tab might not list the server name. When the server name is not listed, consider working with the content owner to identify where the data is hosted and specify the server name in the allowlist when you have that information. As a temporary alternative, you can skip to Step 4: Add clients to a pool to assign clients to use the Default Pool instead.

Suppose you have file data, C:\Shared\employees.csv, located on fileserv.myco.lan. To enable Bridge access to this data, map the domain of the machine to a pool. You can specify one of the following domains to a pool:

To resolve this issue, make sure 1) the allowlist contains the domains (server addresses or IP addresses) used by the data sources, and 2) at least one pool is associated with those domains (sever addresses or IP addresses). For more information, see Step 3: Specify a domain for a pool.

This issue can occur when there are no clients in the named pool. To resolve this issue, add at least one Bridge 2021.4 (or later) client to the named pool. For more information, see Step 4: Add clients to a pool.

This issue can occur when a refresh job tries to run without at least one Bridge 2020.2 (or later) client in the pool. To resolve this issue, add at least one Bridge 2020.2 (or later) client to the pool. For more information, see Step 3: Specify a domain for a pool.

Beginning with Tableau 2021.4, this issue can occur when the clients in the pool need to be upgraded to Bridge 2021.4 (or later) in order to run data freshness tasks. For more information about upgrading clients, see Install Bridge.

When trying to diagnose issues related to pooling, consider reviewing the following log files for a client on the Bridge client machine: tabbridgeclijob_, jprotocolserver_, stdout_jprotocolserver_. For more information, see Change the Bridge Client Settings.

Note: in some internet browsers the manual will be opened directly in the browser and not downloaded. To download the file, right click on the link and select "Download linked file" from the context menu.

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The problem with the FQDN approach is simple. If you go and resolve us.pool.ntp.org you will get maybe 4 IP addresses back. But really there are 549 active servers in that zone. . When you use pool.ntp.org, it will determine which is the closest server to you and use that one. These change daily and there is no way for me to specify a single IP as it might not be valid tomorrow.

@OtakarKlier I tried that method for us.pool.ntp.org but it isn't catching the IPs that end up being used. I think this pool uses a different method because they pick a random address from a pool of 600+. The pool can change from 1 day to the next.

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