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DC/OS vs Kocho: What are the differences?
DC/OS: The Datacenter Operating System. The easiest way to run microservices, big data, and containers in production. Unlike traditional operating systems, DC/OS spans multiple machines within a network, aggregating their resources to maximize utilization by distributed applications; Kocho: Bootstrapping Tool for CoreOS Clusters on AWS. Kocho provides a set of mechanisms to bootstrap AWS nodes that must follow a specific configuration with CoreOS. It sets up fleet meta-data, and patched versions of fleet, etcd, and docker when using Yochu.
DC/OS and Kocho belong to "Cluster Management" category of the tech stack.
DC/OS and Kocho are both open source tools. DC/OS with 2.17K GitHub stars and 458 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Kocho with 73 GitHub stars and 3 GitHub forks.
Pros of DC/OS
- Easy to setup a HA cluster5
- Open source3
- Has templates to install via AWS and Azure2
- Easy Setup1
- Easy to get services running and operate them1


