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Mesosphere (Mesos/Marathon) brings Borg/Omega clusters to Google Compute Engine

38 pointsby brunobowdenalmost 11 years ago
Having worked at Google for many years, it&#x27;s been a delight to see much of their world class infrastructure gradually replicated as open source technologies. One of delights as a Google engineer, is that deployment and scaling of application services was so easy to do. I&#x27;ve been involved with Mesophere which is has just launched this as a service for Google Compute Engine.<p>http:&#x2F;&#x2F;googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com&#x2F;2014&#x2F;08&#x2F;mesosphere-collaborates-with-kubernetes-and-google-cloud-platform.html<p>The result is that you can quickly and easily start applications on a Mesosphere cluster that offers fault tolerance and scalability with minimal configuration. Clusters are production ready and run with the performance of Google&#x27;s infrastructure. Along with incorporating Kubernates in to Mesos, I&#x27;ve enjoyed using the system, which is something that I&#x27;ve missed since leaving Google.

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