Or you can just grabe the lastest Fedora release and made a yum install -y
mesos-master or yum install -y mesos-slave depending the node purpose.

If you absolutly want to run a mesos cluster in the cloud, what about
mesosphere and their mesos's simple installation relying on Digital Ocean
or Google Compute Engine?

2014-12-10 8:54 GMT+01:00 Dick Davies <[email protected]>:

> I've got an Ansible playbook to spin up mesos with docker support on
> CentOS 6:
>
> https://github.com/rasputnik/mesos-centos
>
> there's a sample Vagrantfile there, but it just needs a different inventory
> folder to do VMs or physical servers.
>
>
> On 9 December 2014 at 23:44, 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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