Thanks, Benjamin, we would love to be added to the powered by Mesos list.

Yes, I think multi-framework compute platforms offer many benefits, esp in
a situation where Mesos is being introduced alongside legacy systems. For
organizations starting from scratch, an initial single framework approach
offers some benefits of homogeneity (and hence operational simplicity), but
for most orgs, re-starting from scratch is a very expensive proposition.

A secondary benefit of the multi framework approach (esp one that mixes
batch compute and user facing apps) is the increased efficiency that can be
driven. The Borg <http://research.google.com/pubs/pub43438.html> paper goes
into it in more detail, but the gist is mixing batch and real time
workloads allowed Borg to effect significant cost savings through higher
efficiency. This is one of the reasons I'm excited about revocable
resources. We hope to be able to leverage them in RogerOS in the near
future.

Thanks,
Arunabha

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Benjamin Mahler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks for sharing Arunabha! I'm a big fan of the multi-framework compute
> platform approach, please share your feedback along the way :)
>
> Would you like to be added to the powered by mesos list?
> https://github.com/apache/mesos/blob/master/docs/powered-by-mesos.md
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Arunabha Ghosh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>               We, at Moz have been working for a while on RogerOS, our
>> next gen application platform built on top of Mesos. We've reached a point
>> in the project where we feel it's ready to share with the world :-)
>>
>> The blog posts introducing RogerOS can be found at
>>
>> https://moz.com/devblog/introducing-rogeros-part-1/
>> https://moz.com/devblog/introducing-rogeros-part-2/
>>
>> I can safely say that without Mesos, it would not have been possible for
>> us to have built the system within the constraints of time and resources
>> that we had. As we note in the blog
>>
>> " We are very glad that we chose Mesos though. It has delivered on all
>> of its promises and more. We’ve had no issues with stability,
>> extensibility, and performance of the system and it has allowed us to
>> achieve our goals with a fraction of the development resources that would
>> have been required otherwise. "
>>
>> We would also like to thank the wonderful Mesos community for all the
>> help and support we've received. Along the way we've tried to contribute
>> back to the community through talks at Mesoscon and now through open
>> sourcing our efforts.
>>
>> Your feedback and thoughts are always welcome !
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Arunabha
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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