I'm in fact more familiar with them than I'd like, as I've had to modify the docker containerizer to support both CFS and correct memory and CPU stats. ;)
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Jeff Schroeder <[email protected] > wrote: > On Thursday, October 22, 2015, Steve Niemitz <[email protected] > > > wrote: > > > > > > > because docker's runtime isolation (e.g., cpu, memory, etc) is not > > > compatible with Mesos's runtime isolation > > > > > > I find that kind of an odd statement, as they both just use cgroups to > > achieve said isolation. > > > I suspect you aren't familiar with the mesos isolators. Yes they both use > control groups under the hood, but they are different. They are also > plugins that fit in with the rest of mesos, docker does not. I'm quite > excited about this as the docker daemon is far and above the least stable > part of my infrastructure. > > These are native mesos modules which means mesos can track and manage the > resource consumption: > http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/network-monitoring/ > > > -- > Text by Jeff, typos by iPhone >
