Using External Persistent Volumes for High Availability on DC/OS - Reducing Recovery Times
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to leverage external persistent volumes to enhance recovery times and achieve high availability for distributed applications on DC/OS. Explore the benefits of using dcos-commons frameworks for Cassandra, Elasticsearch, HDFS, Kafka, and Spark in conjunction with external persistent storage solutions. Discover techniques to reduce data recovery time after node failures, maintain application performance during bootstrapping, and improve overall system resilience. Gain insights into block-level replication, dynamic volume resizing, and the advantages of using Portworx for distributed storage. Watch a demonstration of Portworx deployment and its integration with Cassandra on DC/OS, and understand how to effectively handle node failures and maintain data integrity in distributed environments.
Syllabus
Introduction
Stateful Services
Why is Replication Important
External Persistent Storage
Portworks
Portworks Deployment
BlockLevel Replication
Recovery Times
Advantages
Why not EBS
How to use Portworks
Portworks Example
DCOS Comments
Decius Commons
Demo
Port Works
Port Works Cassandra
What happens if a node fails
How to dynamically resize volumes
Questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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