Hi Mandeep,
OpenWhisk relies on container reuse (i.e. using warm containers) heavily to
reach its performance goals. Currently, containers are kept around for a
maximum of 10 minutes if they are not replaced by the need of some other
container.
You can refer to this article written by me
Hi,
I was looking for the support of warm containers for JVM and Python based
containers. I have a use case where I want to run some scala/java micro
services and some TensorFlow containers for my workflow.
Now as these containers would take some seconds to get up, I would like to
know -
a.
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Hi,
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:19 PM, Duy Nguyen wrote:
> ...I started with a wiki page with some initial ideas for doing releases based
> on what we have for now.
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENWHISK/OpenWhisk+Release+Process
...
Note that there is a