diff --git a/website/source/docs/internals/scheduling.html.md b/website/source/docs/internals/scheduling.html.md index 328502c6c..f09f8634f 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/internals/scheduling.html.md +++ b/website/source/docs/internals/scheduling.html.md @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ spelunking through the source code. There are four primary "nouns" in Nomad; jobs, nodes, allocations, and evaluations. Jobs are submitted by users and represent a _desired state_. A job is a declarative description -of tasks to run which are bounded by constraints and require resources. Nodes are the servers -in the clusters that tasks can be scheduled on. The mapping of tasks in a job to nodes is done +of tasks to run which are bounded by constraints and require resources. Tasks can be scheduled on +nodes in the cluster running the Nomad client. The mapping of tasks in a job to clients is done using allocations. An allocation is used to declare that a set of tasks in a job should be run on a particular node. Scheduling is the process of determining the appropriate allocations and is done as part of an evaluation.