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Hector Rivas

Architecture - Flynn - 0 views

  • at a certain scale an abstraction becomes necessary to let developers and operators focus on generic “computation jobs” instead of managing and configuring hosts and their processes.
  • Systems with a scheduler at their core use the scheduler to run everything. It is the interface to the resources of the cluster.
  • A scheduling system
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  • consistent way to intelligently place tasks based on cluster resources and whatever other policies are required for that type of task
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    Description of the architecture of the Docker based PaaS Flynn. Interesting mention to scheduler, etc.
Hector Rivas

Home · sileht/razor-wiki Wiki - 0 views

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    "Razor is an advanced provisioning application which can deploy both bare-metal and virtual systems. It's aimed at solving the problem of how to bring new metal into a state where your existing DevOps/configuration management workflows can take it over. Newly added machines in a Razor deployment will PXE-boot from a special microkernel image, then check in, provide Razor with inventory information, and wait for further instructions. Razor will consult user-created policy rules to choose which preconfigured model to apply to a new node, which will begin to follow the model's directions, giving feedback to Razor as it completes various steps. Models can include a handoff to a configuration management system or to another system capable of controlling the node (such as a vCenter server taking possession of ESX systems)."
Hector Rivas

MAAS: Metal As A Service - MAAS 1.5 documentation - 0 views

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    "Metal as a Service - MAAS - lets you treat physical servers like virtual machines in the cloud. Rather than having to manage each server individually, MAAS turns your bare metal into an elastic cloud-like resource. What does that mean in practice? Tell MAAS about the machines you want it to manage and it will boot them, check the hardware's okay, and have them waiting for when you need them. You can then pull nodes up, tear them down and redeploy them at will; just as you can with virtual machines in the cloud. When you're ready to deploy a service, MAAS gives Juju the nodes it needs to power that service. It's as simple as that: no need to manually provision, check and, afterwards, clean-up. As your needs change, you can easily scale services up or down. Need more power for your Hadoop cluster for a few hours? Simply tear down one of your Nova compute nodes and redeploy it to Hadoop. When you're done, it's just as easy to give the node back to Nova. MAAS is ideal where you want the flexibility of the cloud, and the hassle-free power of Juju charms, but you need to deploy to bare metal."
Hector Rivas

Fig | Fast, isolated development environments using Docker - 0 views

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    "Define your app's environment with Docker so it can be reproduced anywhere"
Josef Hoerandtner

OASIS Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) TC - 0 views

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    TOSCA is intended to be the first standard to describe IT services that go beyond infrastructure as a service, i.e., describing service templates across *aaS layers and connecting them to the resource abstraction layer. Service templates can describe the topology of complex services and applications.
Josef Hoerandtner

Setting up a ruby development VM with Vagrant, Chef, and rbenv - 0 views

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    Even Thoughtworks Chief Scientist spends much more time on automatiing quite simple things with Chef. Not really new stuff for us, but still an interesting read.
Hilverd Reker

Panamax: Docker Management for Humans - 0 views

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    Panamax is a containerized app creator with an open-source app marketplace hosted in GitHub.
Hector Rivas

systemd - ArchWiki - 0 views

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    Systemd documentation, it is getting more and more popular...
Josef Hoerandtner

Revisiting How We Put Together Linux Systems - 0 views

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    Lennart Poettering's (the guy behind systemd) opinion on how nowadays distribution and packaging systems should be completely remodelled... You might consider this post heretical, absurd or ingenious - so please read at your own risk ;-)
Josef Hoerandtner

OpenStack Training Study Guide - 0 views

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    Browse the OpenStack training resource library from Mirantis - Find valuable online resources, books, videos and other OpenStack training material.
Josef Hoerandtner

PaaA is great for DevOps too: treat your Platform as a Product! - 0 views

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    In this previous post, I chronicled my evolving understanding of PaaS and how it has taught me the virtues of treating your Platform as an Application (PaaA). Here I documented what I believe a self-respecting platform application should do. In this post I'm going to describe how I've seen PaaA help solve the Dev and Ops "problem"...
Hector Rivas

Create Account | Hired - 0 views

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    Hired betting platform for hiring
Hector Rivas

Reading List - CS286 Fall 2014 - 0 views

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    Great reading list for course Berkeley CS286: Implementation of Database Systems, Fall 2014.
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