These are things I noticed as I read through the documentation. There are a couple of minor substantive corrections as well.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Checkpoint? / Does Nomad call home?
Nomad makes use of a HashiCorp service called Checkpoint which is used to check for updates and critical security bulletins. Only anonymous information, which cannot be used to identify the user or host, is sent to Checkpoint. An anonymous ID is sent which helps de-duplicate warning messages. This anonymous ID can can be disabled. Using the Checkpoint service is optional and can be disabled.
See disable_anonymous_signature
and disable_update_check
.
Q: How does Atlas integration work?
Nomad makes use of a HashiCorp service called SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition). The SCADA system allows clients to maintain long-running connections to Atlas. Atlas can in turn provide auto-join facilities for Nomad agents (supervisory control) and a dashboard showing the state of the system (data acquisition).
Using the SCADA service is optional. SCADA is only enabled by opt-in.
Q: Is Nomad eventually or strongly consistent?
Nomad makes use of both a consensus protocol and a gossip protocol. The consensus protocol is strongly consistent, and is used for all state replication and scheduling. The gossip protocol is used to manage the addresses of servers for automatic clustering and multi-region federation. This means all data that is managed by Nomad is strongly consistent.