Elastic Apache Mesos vs Apache Mesos vs Nomad

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Elastic Apache Mesos

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Pros of Elastic Apache Mesos
Pros of Apache Mesos
Pros of Nomad
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      Easy scaling
    • 6
      Web UI
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      Fault-Tolerant
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      Elastic Distributed System
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      High-Available
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      Built in Consul integration
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      Easy setup
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      Bult-in Vault integration
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      Built-in federation support
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      Self-healing
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      Autoscaling support
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      Bult-in Vault inegration
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      Stable
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      Simple
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      Nice ACL
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      Managable by terraform
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      Open source
    • 1
      Multiple workload support
    • 1
      Flexible

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    Cons of Elastic Apache Mesos
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        Not for long term
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        Depends on Zookeeper
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        Easy to start with
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        HCL language for configuration, an unpopular DSL
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        Small comunity

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      What is Elastic Apache Mesos?

      Elastic Apache Mesos is a web service that automates the creation of Apache Mesos clusters on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). It provisions EC2 instances, installs dependencies including Apache ZooKeeper and HDFS, and delivers you a cluster with all the services running.

      What is Apache Mesos?

      Apache Mesos is a cluster manager that simplifies the complexity of running applications on a shared pool of servers.

      What is Nomad?

      Nomad is a cluster manager, designed for both long lived services and short lived batch processing workloads. Developers use a declarative job specification to submit work, and Nomad ensures constraints are satisfied and resource utilization is optimized by efficient task packing. Nomad supports all major operating systems and virtualized, containerized, or standalone applications.

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        What are some alternatives to Elastic Apache Mesos, Apache Mesos, and Nomad?
        YARN Hadoop
        Its fundamental idea is to split up the functionalities of resource management and job scheduling/monitoring into separate daemons. The idea is to have a global ResourceManager (RM) and per-application ApplicationMaster (AM).
        DC/OS
        Unlike traditional operating systems, DC/OS spans multiple machines within a network, aggregating their resources to maximize utilization by distributed applications.
        kops
        It helps you create, destroy, upgrade and maintain production-grade, highly available, Kubernetes clusters from the command line. AWS (Amazon Web Services) is currently officially supported, with GCE in beta support , and VMware vSphere in alpha, and other platforms planned.
        Mesosphere
        Mesosphere offers a layer of software that organizes your machines, VMs, and cloud instances and lets applications draw from a single pool of intelligently- and dynamically-allocated resources, increasing efficiency and reducing operational complexity.
        Apache Aurora
        Apache Aurora is a service scheduler that runs on top of Mesos, enabling you to run long-running services that take advantage of Mesos' scalability, fault-tolerance, and resource isolation.
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