Hi Karan,
Only one master can be elected leader in the current architecture. It's
unlikely we're at a point where we need to balance work across masters to
push scalability further. That comes with a lot of complexity, and we still
have a lot of room for performance improvements on a single leader
Karan to answer question 1. you can setup a DNS name with all of your
masters in it and because of this
https://github.com/apache/mesos/blob/master/docs/scheduler-http-api.md#master-detection
the leading master will always be the one which ultimately handles the
traffic.
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Even clustered, one must look at the specific event generating work loads,
as well as monitoring the target systems for utilization.
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Hi All,
I had the following questions:
1.
I was wondering if it is possible to have multiple Mesos masters as elected
masters in a Mesos cluster so that the load can be balanced amongst the
masters. Is there a way to achieve this?
In general, can there be a load balancer for the Mesos masters?
e and what is its robustness in the face of
>> various
>> > failures. If we can identify them in advance, probably we can manage and
>> > optimize them before we are suffering in any potential performance
>> > degradations.
>> >
>> >
performance
> degradations.
>
> To explore Mesos' capability and break the knowledge gap, we have a
> proposal to evaluate Mesos scalability and robustness through stress test,
> the draft of which can be found at: draft_link
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/10kRtX
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To explore Mesos' capability and break the knowledge gap, we have a
proposal to evaluate Mesos scalability and robustness through stress test,
the draft of which can be found at: draft_link
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/10kRtX4II74jfUuHJnX2F5teqpXzHYFQAZGWjCdS3cZA/edit?usp=sharing&
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