That's interesting :). but as far as I known, there's no such migration
feature in Mesos. Maybe you can start an EPIC for this requirement.

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On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 11:16 PM, Elouan Keryell-Even <
elouan.kery...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't think this is possible yet, but is it planned some day to be able
> to work with multiple active Mesos masters?
>
> I mean, not just a high-availability configuration with one elected master
> and a few others idle masters (in case of failure), but really two masters
> exploiting a shared pool of slaves.
>
>
> Our use case:
>
> We are using Mesos to manage resources of two separated clusters. For now,
> one cluster acts as a "commandment center" (since it runs the Mesos
> master), while the other only runs mesos slaves.
>
> We would want to have a perfectly symetric architecture, where each
> cluster could borrow a few slaves from the other cluster to run some of his
> jobs.
>
> In my mind that implies each slave has to be managed by two mesos masters
> at the same time.
>
>
> I'm curious to have your opinion on this :)
>
> Elouan Keryell-Even
> Software Engineer @ Atos Integration
> Toulouse, France
> +33 6 64 61 29 56
>

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