>
> 2) CloudFormation Template

Here you go: https://github.com/thefactory/cloudformation-mesos

We use it in production. I'm testing a version bump to 0.21.0 and Marathon
0.7.6 as we speak.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Abhishek Parolkar <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Gary,
>   I use  Babushka based Provisioning
> <https://github.com/parolkar/mesos-babushka> , the reason it has worked
> great for me is because in its current form I leverage vagrant providers to
> spin-up same cluster in AWS/Google cloud as I would run vagrant on my
> laptop. It hasn't disappointed me so far on a cluster of upto 10 EC2/Google
> Cloud instances.
>
> Here is a little screencast from my laptop , which extends my local
> cluster with Google Cloud Instances with vagrant :
> http://youtu.be/pMArmgdCRVc?t=2m56s
>
> Would love to hear others' thoughts
>
> -parolkar
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Gary Malouf <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to figure out the optimal approach for setting up a new Mesos
>> cluster for a client.  Some of the options I see:
>>
>> 1) Rely on Apache EC2 deployment scripts that pull the latest Mesos AMI
>>
>> Open Question: What are the security settings like for this setup?
>>
>> 2) CloudFormation Template
>>
>> 3) Create/Find Docker containers to run Mesos in (saw on mailing list
>> today)
>>
>> 4) Manual install (add yum repos and probably script via Ansible) - this
>> is what I've done in the past but found it a bit painful.
>>
>> I wanted to get an idea for what others are using for their production
>> clusters?  We want something quick, secure and easy to maintain/update down
>> the line.
>>
>>
>>
>

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