holy guacamole! that's exactly what i was scribbling in my notebook just now!
Thanks ryan! -- Ankur On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Ryan Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ankur, > > I saw this on the mesos subreddit not five minutes ago! > > http://www.qubitproducts.com/content/Opensourcing-Bamboo > > Cheers, > > Ryan > On 9 Sep 2014 18:53, "Ankur Chauhan" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> (Please let me know if this is not the correct place for such a question). >> I have been looking at mesos + marathon + haproxy as a way of deploying >> long running web applications. Mesos coupled with marathon's /tasks api >> gives me all the information needed to get a haproxy configured and load >> balancing all the tasks but it seems a little too simplistic. >> >> I was wondering if there are other projects or if others could share how >> they configure/reconfigure their loadbalancers when new tasks come alive. >> >> Just to make things a little more concrete consider the following use >> case: >> >> There are two web applications that are running as tasks on mesos: >> 1. webapp1 (http + https) on app1.domain.com >> 2. webapp2 (http + https) on app2.domain.com >> >> We want to configure a HAProxy server that routes traffic from users (:80 >> and :443) and loadbalances it correctly onto the correct set of tasks. >> Obviously there is some haproxy configuration happening here but i am >> interested in finding out what others have been doing in similar cases >> before I go around building yet another haproxy reconfigure and reload >> script. >> >> -- Ankur >> >

