2014년 11월 5일 수요일

Google has been laying the foundation of its cloud platform for years

  
        
Summary: Google announced a handful of new features on Tuesday, but the company is only turning into products what it has been building for years.
Google data center
credit: Google
A stream of Google cloud executives took the stage in San Francisco on Tuesday to announce a slew of new cloud computing features, including around advanced network and resource-management capabilities. Speaking on a panel at the AppDynamics user conference in Las Vegas, Allan Naim, global product lead for the Google Cloud Platform, told the audience about how the company has been laying the groundwork for these new capabilities for years.
He explained how application containers can be a huge source of operational efficiency if you know how to manage them. Everything at Google runs on containers and the company spins up 2 billion of them per week, he said. In the name of squeezing every ounce of capacity out of each server, a single box might contain hundreds of containers split among multiple workloads (Gmail and MapReduce jobs, for example) and it’s management software like Google’s Omega that helps ensure they’re all getting the resources they need.

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