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CoreOS: etcd 2.0
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Brandon Philips, CoreOS's CTO, talks about their new first major stable release: etcd 2.0
etcd is an open source, distributed, consistent key-value store for shared configuration, service discovery, and scheduler coordination. By using etcd, applications can ensure that even in the face of individual servers failing, the application will continue to work. etcd is a core component of CoreOS software that facilitates safe automatic updates, coordinating work being scheduled to hosts, and setting up overlay networking for containers.
Event produced by Rackspace and filmed at Geekdom San Francisco on January 27th, 2015.
etcd is an open source, distributed, consistent key-value store for shared configuration, service discovery, and scheduler coordination. By using etcd, applications can ensure that even in the face of individual servers failing, the application will continue to work. etcd is a core component of CoreOS software that facilitates safe automatic updates, coordinating work being scheduled to hosts, and setting up overlay networking for containers.
Event produced by Rackspace and filmed at Geekdom San Francisco on January 27th, 2015.
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