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SUMMARY:Cluster management at Google with Borg - John Wilkes (Google)
DTSTART:20151124T110000Z
DTEND:20151124T120000Z
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CONTACT:Eiko Yoneki
DESCRIPTION:Google’ Borg system is a cluster manager that runs hundreds 
 of thousands of jobs\, from many thousands of different applications\, acr
 oss a number of clusters each with up to tens of thousands of machines. It
  achieves high utilization by combining admission control\, efficient task
 -packing\, over-commitment\, and machine sharing with process-level perfor
 mance isolation. It supports high-availability applications with runtime f
 eatures that minimize fault-recovery time\, and scheduling policies that r
 educe the probability of correlated failures. Borg simplifies life for its
  users by offering a declarative job specification language\, name service
  integration\, real-time job monitoring\, and tools to analyse and simulat
 e system behavior. This is a longer version of the EuroSys paper talk on B
 org. It'll include a quick summary of the Borg system architecture and fea
 tures\, provide a quantitative analysis of some of its policy decisions\, 
 and then explain how Borg has influenced the open source Kubernetes system
 .\n\nBio: John Wilkes has been at Google since 2008\, where he is working 
 on cluster management and infrastructure services. Before that\, he spent 
 a long time at HP Labs\, becoming an HP and ACM Fellow in 2002.  He is int
 erested in far too many aspects of distributed systems\, but a recurring t
 heme has been technologies that allow systems to manage themselves. In his
  spare time he continues\, stubbornly\, trying to learn how to blow glass.
   http://e-wilkes.com/john \n\n
LOCATION:FW26\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building
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