Hey James, A distributed file-system is not mandatory by any means to run a mesos cluster, you generally would only want it for the slaves. But HDFS seems to be the most mentioned along mesos, I do not see any reason why any other would not work if you did need it.
Hope that helps! -Leigh On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:33 AM, CCAAT <[email protected]> wrote: > If one is building a mesos-cluster, then is a DFS mandatory, or is there > combinations of other codes that suffice for the needs of a mesos cluster? > > So what is the list of available Distributed File Systems that are > generally available and mesos is know to work on top of? > > Glusterfs, Lustrefs, FhGFS (BeeGFS), Ceph > > [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_distributed_file_systems > > > An explicit list of other DFS's or combinations of codes that provide > these required 'feature sets' is of interest to many. > > > James > > > > > On 10/20/14 07:08, David Greenberg wrote: > >> You certainly don't need hdfs if you've got other infrastructure that's >> providing the same sorts of features. We don't run hdfs on our mesos >> cluster, and it's fine. >> >> On Monday, October 20, 2014, Ankur Chauhan <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> __ >> Hi all, >> >> I am trying to setup a new mesos cluster and I so far I have a set >> of master and slave nodes working and I can get everything running. >> I am able to install and run a couple of sample apps, hookup jenkins >> etc. My main question now is Do I really need HDFS? All my artifacts >> (for apps) are on a protected S3 bucket or in a private docker >> registry. >> >> If I need HDFS, do I need to go "all in" even when I am not using >> hdfs as a data store but rather as a simple way to fetch files from >> s3; or can I get away with putting the correct core-site.xml and >> hdfs-site.xml in HADOOP_HOME and get away with it? >> >> It would really help how other have their mesos setup in production >> or what they would recommend regarding my setup? >> >> >> -- >> Ankur Chauhan >> >> >

