Production clusters on AWS? This might help:
https://github.com/mbabineau/cloudformation-mesos


On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Tom Arnfeld <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Robin,
>
> It might be a little late to reply but I thought it would be worth
> weighing in. Given the Mesos master and slave are primarily configured
> using command line parameters, the main issue is getting a working install
> as configuration is fairly simple.
>
> It can be quite easy to compile Mesos in your environment if you want to
> avoid using the publicly available Docker images or apt repositories
> provoded by Mesosphere (https://www.mesosphere.com/downloads/).
>
>  Instructions for compiling can be found at
> http://mesos.apache.org/gettingstarted/.
>
> After that you can either use the own configuration management system for
> deployment or maybe build some appropriate images using tools provided e.g
> AMIs within EC2.
>
> - https://github.com/mdsol/mesos_cookbook
>  - https://github.com/everpeace/cookbook-mesos
> - https://github.com/deric/puppet-mesos
>
> I hope his helps!
>
> On Friday, 3 Apr 2015 at 06:43, Robin Anil <[email protected]>, wrote:
>
>> Fellow Mesos-ers
>>
>> Firstly, I am loving the speed of Mesos so far. I set up a cluster from
>> scratch and have been running docker applications with ease with mesos-dns
>> generating the SRV records. Now I am looking for a serious production setup
>> on AWS
>>
>> I see few choices:
>>
>> 1) Start with linux machines, set up masters, zookeeper and slaves by
>> getting packages from the apt repo
>> 2) Some how use the mesosphere docker images for
>> zookeeper/mesos-master/mesos-slave to bootstrap a cluster.
>>
>>
>> 2) is a lot cleaner but none of the docker images have any sort of help.
>> I have to manually reverse engineer them. Before I invest in building my
>> own docker images and configuration. I wanted to ask if those public docker
>> images are even supported by the community, or if anyone is running a
>> similar setup in production? Experiences/notes will help.
>>
>> Secondly, I am trying to choose between Marathon and Aurora as the
>> scheduler, Aurora has priority and is_production which is very attractive,
>> I would love if some of you can share notes about your experiences with
>> either.
>>
>> Robin
>>
>>

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