yes, downloads.mesosphere.io is the correct url for https downloads at the
moment, although we are working on fixing that (Multiple HTTPS certificates
for the same AWS S3 bucket are complicated...)
Cody
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:27 PM Kevin Sweeney kevi...@apache.org wrote:
Are you sure that's
https://downloads.mesosphere.com should start working as the DNS finishes
propogating. Should be used for the future (Going to get our website links
and the like updated).
Cody
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 3:39 PM Cody Maloney c...@mesosphere.io wrote:
yes, downloads.mesosphere.io is the correct
Thanks for posting this. mesosphere.io should be back up now, and
mesosphere.io/downloads now working.
I would note that the mesosphere website, downloads now live at the domain '
mesosphere.com'. Normally mesosphere.io redirects, but that bit of
infrastructure unfortunately broke.
Cody
On Wed,
Are you sure that's the canonical domain? https://downloads.mesosphere.com
appears to present a certificate for *.mesosphere.io.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Cody Maloney c...@mesosphere.io wrote:
Thanks for posting this. mesosphere.io should be back up now, and
mesosphere.io/downloads now
For downloads, use https://mesosphere.com/downloads/
Elastic Mesos has been decommissioned, use https://google.mesosphere.com/
or https://digitalocean.mesosphere.com/ but keep in mind they will be
decommissioned soon (~1 month) as well. However, if you want to try DCOS
installation on AWS, check
Looking for Mesos .deb packages, on Google I find links to
http://mesosphere.io/downloads/
http://elastic.mesosphere.io/
but these are giving 503 Service Unavailable errors.
Is there a problem, or have these sites gone / migrated away?
Just to add some color to the Elastic Mesos thing, we're working with
Google to enable deploying a complete DCOS cluster on GCP using their brand
new Deployment Manager (v2) via the Click-to-Deploy framework.
We have these working on an experimental basis: we need to conduct a bit
more testing
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