RE: Standalone vs. Mesos for production installation on a smallish cluster

2016-02-26 Thread Mohammed Guller
ics-Spark-Practitioners/dp/1484209656/> From: Igor Berman [mailto:igor.ber...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 3:52 AM To: Petr Novak Cc: user Subject: Re: Standalone vs. Mesos for production installation on a smallish cluster Imho most of production clusters are standalone there wa

Re: Standalone vs. Mesos for production installation on a smallish cluster

2016-02-26 Thread Tim Chen
Mesos does provide some benefits and features, such as the ability to launch all the Spark pieces in Docker and also Mesos resource scheduling features (weights, roles), and if you plan to also use HDFS/Cassandra there are existing frameworks that are actively maintained by us. That said when

Re: Standalone vs. Mesos for production installation on a smallish cluster

2016-02-26 Thread Igor Berman
Imho most of production clusters are standalone there was some presentation from spark summit with some stats inside(can't find right now), so standalone was at 1st place it was from Matei https://databricks.com/resources/slides On 26 February 2016 at 13:40, Petr Novak

Standalone vs. Mesos for production installation on a smallish cluster

2016-02-26 Thread Petr Novak
Hi all, I believe that it used to be in documentation that Standalone mode is not for production. I'm either wrong or it was already removed. Having a small cluster between 5-10 nodes is Standalone recommended for production? I would like to go with Mesos but the question is if there is real