Thanks for posting this. mesosphere.io should be back up now, and mesosphere.io/downloads now working.
I would note that the mesosphere website, downloads now live at the domain ' mesosphere.com'. Normally mesosphere.io redirects, but that bit of infrastructure unfortunately broke. Cody On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 7:46 AM Marco Massenzio <[email protected]> wrote: > Just to add some color to the Elastic Mesos thing, we're working with > Google to enable deploying a complete DCOS cluster on GCP using their brand > new Deployment Manager (v2) via the Click-to-Deploy framework. > > We have these working on an "experimental" basis: we need to conduct a bit > more testing and work on a couple of "rough edges" before we can release > them "beta" for people to have a good user experience. > > I must say it's pretty exciting to click a button and see shortly > aftewards a full Mesos Cluster come to life on Google Cloud, so I'm really > itching to get the templates in a state where they can be used by other > folks! > > > > *Marco Massenzio* > *Distributed Systems Engineer* > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 4:30 AM, Alex Rukletsov <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> For downloads, use https://mesosphere.com/downloads/ >> Elastic Mesos has been decommissioned, use https://google.mesosphere.com/ >> or https://digitalocean.mesosphere.com/ but keep in mind they will be >> decommissioned soon (~1 month) as well. However, if you want to try DCOS >> installation on AWS, check https://mesosphere.com/product/ >> >> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Brian Candler <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Looking for Mesos .deb packages, on Google I find links to >>> http://mesosphere.io/downloads/ >>> http://elastic.mesosphere.io/ >>> but these are giving "503 Service Unavailable" errors. >>> >>> Is there a problem, or have these sites gone / migrated away? >>> >>> >> >

