Hi Dario, Thanks for the reply and clarification.
How hard is to port to ARM? is there lot of architecture related code? Any idea? Regards, Pradeep On 5 February 2015 at 12:01, Dario Rexin <[email protected]> wrote: > There is currently no support for ARM cpus. GPUs and FPGAs could be added > to the resources in the future but are also not supported yet. Scheduling > tasks on machines that have a specific configuration (powerful GPU or sth > like that) can be done with attributes. There's however no way to isolate > those resources like we do with CPU and RAM. > > > > > On 05.02.2015, at 11:10, Chengwei Yang <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 12:00:28AM +0100, Pradeep Kiruvale wrote: > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I am new to Mesos and I have heard and read lot about it. > >> > >> I have few doubts regarding the resource allocation by the mesos, > please help > >> me > >> to clarify my doubts. > >> > >> In a data center, if there are thousands of heterogeneous nodes > >> (x86,arm,gpu,fpgas) then is the mesos can really allocate a co-located > > > > First, does mesos can run on arm, gpu, fpga? > > > > Seconds, does your tasks run on all archs? > > > > -- > > Thanks, > > Chengwei > > > >> resources for any incoming application to finish the task faster? > >> > >> How these resource constraints are solved? what kind of a constraint > solver it > >> uses? > >> > >> Is the policy maker configurable? > >> > >> Thanks & Regards, > >> Pradeep > > >

