> > Under the current circumstances, this, in my view, means that Mesos > has no long-term prospects unless it manages to shift to a > niche/role/direction in which the problems cannot be reasonably solved > by the Kubernetes-style cluster orchestration. >
If I read (outdated?) articles such as these[1] I wonder how currently mesos compares to kubernetes. Has kubernetes developed into the direction of mesos. Here they seem to be pretty pleased about the scheduler functionality of mesos. [1] https://www.stratoscale.com/blog/kubernetes/kubernetes-vs-mesos-architects-perspective/