Friday, November 29, 2013

Cloud Services Management, Google, Omega

"Too much production band stuff will just fight with each other. You can get very unstable behavior. It's very strange – it behaves like biological systems from time to time," he says. "We'll probably wind up moving in some of those directions – as you get larger you need to get into it." Though Omega is obscured from end users of Google's myriad services, the company does have plans to use some of its capabilities to deliver new types of cloud services, Magnusson confirmed. The company could use the system as the foundation of spot markets for virtual machines in its Compute Engine cloud, he said.(source infra)

IT'S ALIVE! IT'S ALIVE! Google's secretive Omega tech just like LIVING thing • The Register: "Omega was created to help Google efficiently parcel out resources to its numerous applications. It is unclear whether it has been fully rolled out, but we know that Google is devoting resources to its development and has tested it against very large Google cluster traces to assess its performance. Omega will handle the management and scheduling of various tasks and places apps onto the best infrastructure for their needs in the time available." (read more at link above)

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