--- layout: docs page_title: spread Stanza - Job Specification sidebar_title: spread description: >- The "spread" stanza is used to spread placements across a certain node attributes such as datacenter. Spread may be specified at the job or group levels for ultimate flexibility. More than one spread stanza may be specified with relative weights between each. --- # `spread` Stanza The `spread` stanza allows operators to increase the failure tolerance of their applications by specifying a node attribute that allocations should be spread over. This allows operators to spread allocations over attributes such as datacenter, availability zone, or even rack in a physical datacenter. By default, when using spread the scheduler will attempt to place allocations equally among the available values of the given target. ```hcl job "docs" { # Spread allocations over all datacenter spread { attribute = "${node.datacenter}" } group "example" { # Spread allocations over each rack based on desired percentage spread { attribute = "${meta.rack}" target "r1" { percent = 60 } target "r2" { percent = 40 } } } } ``` Nodes are scored according to how closely they match the desired target percentage defined in the spread stanza. Spread scores are combined with other scoring factors such as bin packing. A job or task group can have more than one spread criteria, with weights to express relative preference. Spread criteria are treated as a soft preference by the Nomad scheduler. If no nodes match a given spread criteria, placement is still successful. Spread may be expressed on [attributes][interpolation] or [client metadata][client-meta]. Additionally, spread may be specified at the [job][job] and [group][group] levels for ultimate flexibility. Job level spread criteria are inherited by all task groups in the job. ## `spread` Parameters - `attribute` `(string: "")` - Specifies the name or reference of the attribute to use. This can be any of the [Nomad interpolated values](/docs/runtime/interpolation#interpreted_node_vars). - `target` ([target](#target-parameters): <required>) - Specifies one or more target percentages for each value of the `attribute` in the spread stanza. If this is omitted, Nomad will spread allocations evenly across all values of the attribute. - `weight` `(integer:0)` - Specifies a weight for the spread stanza. The weight is used during scoring and must be an integer between 0 to 100. Weights can be used when there is more than one spread or affinity stanza to express relative preference across them. ## `target` Parameters - `value` `(string:"")` - Specifies a target value of the attribute from a `spread` stanza. - `percent` `(integer:0)` - Specifies the percentage associated with the target value. ## `spread` Examples The following examples show different ways to use the `spread` stanza. ### Even Spread Across Data Center This example shows a spread stanza across the node's `datacenter` attribute. If we have two datacenters `us-east1` and `us-west1`, and a task group of `count = 10`, Nomad will attempt to place 5 allocations in each datacenter. ```hcl spread { attribute = "${node.datacenter}" weight = 100 } ``` ### Spread With Target Percentages This example shows a spread stanza that specifies one target percentage. If we have three datacenters `us-east1`, `us-east2`, and `us-west1`, and a task group of `count = 10`, Nomad will attempt to place place 5 of the allocations in "us-east1", and will spread the remaining among the other two datacenters. ```hcl spread { attribute = "${node.datacenter}" weight = 100 target "us-east1" { percent = 50 } } ``` This example shows a spread stanza that specifies target percentages for two different datacenters. If we have two datacenters `us-east1` and `us-west1`, and a task group of `count = 10`, Nomad will attempt to place 6 allocations in `us-east1` and 4 in `us-west1`. ```hcl spread { attribute = "${node.datacenter}" weight = 100 target "us-east1" { percent = 60 } target "us-west1" { percent = 40 } } ``` ### Spread Across Multiple Attributes This example shows spread stanzas with multiple attributes. Consider a Nomad cluster where there are two datacenters `us-east1` and `us-west1`, and each datacenter has nodes with `${meta.rack}` being `r1` or `r2`. With the following spread stanza used on a job with `count=12`, Nomad will attempt to place 6 allocations in each datacenter. Within a datacenter, Nomad will attempt to place 3 allocations in nodes on rack `r1`, and 3 allocations in nodes on rack `r2`. ```hcl spread { attribute = "${node.datacenter}" weight = 50 } spread { attribute = "${meta.rack}" weight = 50 } ``` [job]: /docs/job-specification/job 'Nomad job Job Specification' [group]: /docs/job-specification/group 'Nomad group Job Specification' [client-meta]: /docs/configuration/client#meta 'Nomad meta Job Specification' [task]: /docs/job-specification/task 'Nomad task Job Specification' [interpolation]: /docs/runtime/interpolation 'Nomad interpolation' [node-variables]: /docs/runtime/interpolation#node-variables- 'Nomad interpolation-Node variables' [constraint]: /docs/job-specification/constraint 'Nomad Constraint job Specification'