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- Revised "What is Nomad" copy - Added "Key Features" section with links to task drivers & device plugins with lift-and-shift from README - Added "Who Uses Nomad" section with users, talks, blog posts - Removed Hadoop YARN, Docker Swarm, HTCondor from comparisons - Revamped Guides section - Inserted "Installing Nomad", "Upgrading", "Integrations" as persistent in Guides navbar - Split Installing Nomad into two paths for users (one for Sandbox with "Quickstart", one for Production) - Surfaced "Upgrading" and "Integrations" section from documentation - Changed "Job Lifecycle" section into "Deploying & Managing Applications" - Reworked "Operations" into "Operating Nomad" - Reworked "Security" into "Securing Nomad" - Segmented Namespaces, Resource Quotas, Sentinel into "Governance & Policy" subsection - Reworked "Spark integration" into its own "Analytical Workloads" section
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Analytical Workloads on Nomad
Nomad is well-suited for analytical workloads, given its performance and first-class support for batch scheduling.
This section provides some best practices and guidance for running analytical workloads on Nomad.
Please navigate the appropriate sub-sections for more information.