Mesos in Action
Autor Roger Ignazioen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2016
The modern "data center" is a complex arena, with physical and virtual servers, multiple OS environments, and complex networking that frequently spans multiple locations. The need to simplify has never been greater. Mesos, an innovative open-source cluster management platform, transforms the whole data center into a single pool of compute, memory, and storage resources that can be allocated, automated, and scaled as if working with a single super-computer. Mesos is an ideal environment for deploying containerized applications at scale, and it's generating a huge buzz in the big data world as a saner environment for running Spark and Hadoop.
"Mesos in Action" introduces the Apache Mesos cluster manager and the concept of application-centric infrastructure. It guides readers from their first steps in deploying a highly-available Mesos cluster through deploying applications in production and writing native Mesos frameworks. It will show how to scale to thousands of nodes, while providing resource isolation between processes using Linux and Docker containers. It contains practical techniques for deploying applications using popular key frameworks, including Marathon, Chronos, and Aurora. Along the way, the book dives into Mesos internals, including fault tolerance, slave attributes, and resource scheduling and Mesos administration, including logging, monitoring, framework authorization, and slave recovery.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1617292923
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 185 x 234 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Manning Publications
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AUTHOR BIO
Roger Ignazio is an experienced systems engineer skilled in distributed, fault tolerant, and scalable systems. He currently works at Mesosphere as an Infrastructure Automation Engineer, and is passionate about improving productivity through better automation, tooling, and reporting. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Sarah and their two cats.