Omega was a replacement for the core scheduler, Borg is the clusterOS. Kind
of like a kernel (Omega) and a full fledged os (Borg).
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Marco Massenzio ma...@mesosphere.io
wrote:
At Google there are always to do everything: the deprecated one and the
one that's not
At Google there are always to do everything: the deprecated one and the
one that's not quite ready yet
I'm sure Borg is alive and well (but deprecated) and Omega has been
deployed (but ain't quite ready yet)
They were already working on it in 2010, I'm sure they're still at it.
Will confirm
Hi,
Not sure if everyone noticed but Google just published a paper about the
Borg architecture. I guess it's been replaced by Omega now internally at
Google (if anyone from Google can confirm?)
It might be of interest for Mesos :)
http://research.google.com/pubs/pub43438.html
Best,
Maxime
On the back of this, the John Wilkes talk about cluster management (he gave it
at MesosCon and again at QCon London) is very interesting; it discusses Borg
and Omega. It's on YouTube, and I wrote some notes a few months ago -
http://ajlanghorn.com/2015/01/cluster-management-at-google/
The Borg
Maxime,
to the best of my knowledge Borg is still doing just fine at Google. It may
have been enhanced by the Omega effort but it has not been replaced.
Nevertheless, I will let any Googlers on the list go into details.
Christos
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Maxime Brugidou
Heh; thanks! I'll put that Quora link in to my to-read list, too :)
From: Joseph Jacks j...@kismatic.io
Sent: 16 April 2015 22:55
To: Andrew Langhorn
Subject: Re: Google Borg paper
Awesome notes!
Did you read: http://qr.ae/dew00
Thanks,
JJ.
On Apr 16, 2015
6 matches
Mail list logo