Re: [proposal] Exposing Multiple Isolated Disks to Frameworks

2015-11-02 Thread Elizabeth Lingg
+1 on this. Great work guys. Volumes are a good start, but when we have users with large amounts of data, we need an API for storage to work seamlessly at the level within the band of Mesos (Disks or Multiple Disks should be offered as well as volumes). Storage drivers is also an important concept

Re: [proposal] Exposing Multiple Isolated Disks to Frameworks

2015-11-02 Thread Adam Bordelon
I see 3 docs linked from MESOS-191 (and none in your email), but I assume you're talking about: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1syPxygVNEHjG6FoyqslnpUGgNpYKU9QzKBuV2yKmjfQ/edit#heading=h.4fzj9sl24cwy On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:00 PM, David Greenberg wrote: > Hello

Re: [proposal] Exposing Multiple Isolated Disks to Frameworks

2015-11-02 Thread David Greenberg
Sorry for not directly linking! Yes, that is the doc. I'll update the ticket to include it in the description. On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:00 PM David Greenberg wrote: > Hello Everyone, > At the MesosCon Dublin Hackathon, we started working on MESOS-191. The > goal of this

[proposal] Exposing Multiple Isolated Disks to Frameworks

2015-10-29 Thread David Greenberg
Hello Everyone, At the MesosCon Dublin Hackathon, we started working on MESOS-191. The goal of this issue is to enable database and persistent disk frameworks to make use of isolated and high-performance disks, to enable frameworks like HDFS, Cotton, and Kafka to achieve production-level