Abstract: Running applications inside of containers is getting easier by the day. But how much work has been done to make sure stateful services and persistent data lives on? Using a host-mounted volume is easy, but that data isn't persisted during a failure. Marathon and other frameworks can re-distribute workloads after a node fails, but where is the data? This session will look at two ways how you can persist data through node failures while Mesosphere recovers the application with the data in-tact. If you are using a container such as Docker or the native Mesos containerizer, this is one session you can't miss.
Abstract: Running applications inside of containers is getting easier by the day. But how much work has been done to make sure stateful services and persistent data lives on? Using a host-mounted volume is easy, but that data isn't persisted during a failure. Marathon and other frameworks can re-distribute workloads after a node fails, but where is the data? This session will look at two ways how you can persist data through node failures while Mesosphere recovers the application with the data in-tact. If you are using a container such as Docker or the native Mesos containerizer, this is one session you can't miss.