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Posted to dev@mesos.apache.org by Greg Mann <gr...@mesosphere.io> on 2018/10/05 20:57:03 UTC
This Month in Mesos: September 2018
Hi all,
It's time again for your monthly dose of news from Apache Mesosland! Here's
a recap of the happenings from September:
Mesos 1.7.0
Of course, the big news this past month is the new version! Apache Mesos
1.7.0 has been released; huge thanks to release managers Gastón Kleiman and
Chun-Hung Hsiao, as well as all the contributors in the community, for all
their hard work! For more information, see the release blog post
<https://medium.com/apache-mesos/apache-mesos-1-7-improvements-to-performance-containerization-and-running-multiple-frameworks-f86875f3872a>
.
MesosCon 2018
MesosCon 2018 will be held in San Francisco from Nov. 5-7! We have an
exciting lineup of talks this year, and the full schedule will be posted
soon at https://mesoscon18.sched.com/ - buy your tickets now!
Containerization
A lot of containerization-related work has landed recently, including:
- A new 'linux/devices' isolator, which automatically populates
containers with devices that have been whitelisted in the
'--allowed_devices' agent flag.
- Better container network statistics.
- Better container image pulling metrics.
- Many bug fixes!
Find more info in the agenda/notes document
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z55a7tLZFoRWVuUxz1FZwgxkHeugtc2nHR89skFXSpU/edit>
.
Performance
Performance improvements have landed in a variety of components within the
codebase including metrics, containerization, and resource allocation:
- Additional work on the parallelization of master API requests.
- More allocator optimizations, for improved resource allocation
performance!
- A new benchmark test fixture for the allocator.
More information is in the agenda/notes document
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/12hWGuzbqyNWc2l1ysbPcXwc0pzHEy4bodagrlNGCuQU/edit>
.
That's it for September! Look out for next month's update, and until then,
see you on Mesos community Slack <https://mesos.slack.com/>!
Cheers,
Greg