Hi all, I am Christos Kozyrakis <http://csl.stanford.edu/~christos/> with Mesosphere and Stanford EE/CS.
My main interest is improving datacenter efficiency through better scheduling, but at this MesosCon I am speaking about networking. The focus of my Thu 4.50pm talk <http://sched.co/36Vm> was supposed to be Mesos service discovery. But Spike Curtis (Project Calico) and I thought it was too narrow. Instead, we will talk and give you a live demo of Mesos networking with per-container IP addresses, DNS-based service discovery, and policy-based network isolation. The correct abstract for the talk is listed below. Regards ------------ *Mesos Networking* Christos Kozyrakis & Spike Curtis Because Mesos abstracts the physical location of containers, network connectivity, service discovery, and network security can be quite challenging. In this talk, we will review the networking features necessary to make Mesos practical in large scale, multi-tenant clusters. Specifically, we will describe how to assign a separate IP address per container, how to isolate containers on demand with a distributed firewall, and how to automate service discovery by integrating Mesos with DNS. We will demonstrate the first implementation of these features that uses Project Calico, a pure layer-3 approach to virtual networking for scalable datacenter. On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Dave Lester <d...@davelester.org> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'd like to kick off a thread for folks to introduce themselves in > advance of #MesosCon > <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon>. Here goes: > > My name is Dave Lester, and I'm an Open Source Advocate at Twitter. I am > a member of the MesosCon program committee, along with a stellar group > of other community members who have volunteered > < > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon/program/programcommittee > >. > Can't wait to meet as many of you as possible. > > I'm eager to meet with folks interested in learning more about how we > deploy and manage services at Twitter using Mesos and Apache Aurora > <http://aurora.apache.org>. Twitter has a booth where I'll be hanging > out for a portion of the conference, feel free to stop by and say hi. > I'm also interested in connecting with companies that use Mesos; let's > make sure we add you to our #PoweredByMesos list > <http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/>. > > I'm also on Twitter: @davelester > > Next! > -- Christos