On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Rodrick Brown <rodr...@orchard-app.com>
wrote:

> How feasible is it to run Mesos across a private WAN.
>
> I have two data centers and private fiber between each location latency is
> about 80ms between both locations.
> My thinking is to run 5 masters Three in NY and 2 in London same setup for
> Zookeeper.
> I have about 120 nodes in NYC and 80 nodes in London.
>
> Or should I just create two silo clusters of 3 masters in each region.
>

If you do, you miss the opportunity of doing oversubscriptions. i.e.: say
NY is overloaded, you might want to move computations to London on a
pre-emptable schedule.

iff you can get zookeeper to be stable then you can do this.

if you only have 2 locations might not be a good idea as the leader
election is about consistency, so your cluster might not be able to launch
new work during a partition.


>
> Thanks.
>
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>
> RB
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