Showing posts with label schedulers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label schedulers. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 05, 2018

[Links of the Day] 05/06/2018: All about kubernetes - kops and descheduler

Today is all about k8s

  • KopsProduction Grade K8s Installation, Upgrades, and Management
  • Kops terraformHA, Private DNS, Private Topology Kops Cluster all via terraform on AWS VPC
  • Descheduler :  this aim at solving the issue of overprovisioning nodes with k8s. This descheduler checks for pods and evicts them based on defined policies. Ideally, these policies aim at maximising resource usage without compromising availability.


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

[Links of the day] 19/04/2016: All CPU docs, Linux scheduling waste and probabilistic programming

  • Decade of Wasted Cores : the forever war of linux scheduler optimisation main victimes, your cpu cores.. Well not really but as always the jack of trade default config is a master of none which implies that as soon as you have specific workload you need to spend the time to optimise it and sometime it doesn't exist.. This paper look into the impact of the linux scheduler policies and design.
  • Pamela : Probabilistic Advanced Modeling and Execution Learning Architecture
  • Awesome CPU : All CPU and MCU documentation in one place


Thursday, December 31, 2015

Links of the day 31/12/2015 : Blitzscaling Stanford class, CCC videos, Clock & interrupts & schedulers