Hi All, can you please help me with solution that would fit my requirement.
With warm regards, Gokula On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 9:23 PM Vinod Kone <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, If I understand your use case correctly. > > You can also reach out to us in slack <http://mesos.apache.org/community/> if > you want a more synchronous conversation about this. > > On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 10:19 AM Gokula Krishnan < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> Thank you so much for your response. >> >> >> >> I am not using Mesos but I am exploring if Mesos can be used for my >> requirement. >> >> >> >> *Current Setup/Environment* >> >> 2 physical machines each has RAM16gb, 1CPU(4core), Linux OS >> >> Both physical machine has same services running >> >> · apache httpd >> >> · 10+ web servers instances >> >> · (rdbms) database >> >> · rabbitmQ service >> >> >> >> At any point of time, only one physical machine is active (serves the >> request) and the other physical machine is in standby mode. All the >> requests are served but the active physical machine while the standby >> physical machine is unused. >> >> When the active physical machine goes down (fails), the standby machine >> become active and it servers the request. >> >> >> >> so at any point in time, only one physical machine is utilized. >> >> >> >> Using Mesos, is there a way to use both the physical machine resource at >> the same time. >> >> >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 1:29 AM Hans van den Bogert <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I think gokula isn't using mesos at all atm and is researching if there >>> are better options than his current failover environment. >>> >>> Under the above assumption: >>> >>> To answer gokula, yes mesos would allow you to use resources of multiple >>> machines, however I think the overhead of running multiple mesos masters >>> (for failover like you have now) isn't worth it for two machines, though >>> that ultimately depends on the 'beefyness' of the hardware in question. >>> >>> It also depends on how you expect a mesos cluster to behave in >>> comparison to your current cluster. Can you elaborate on your current >>> setup/environment? >>> >>> Hans >>> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks and Regards, >> Gokula >> > -- Thanks and Regards, Gokula

