Hello. Except M3S, do we have K8S distro as Mesos frameworks?

On Fri, Nov 10, 2023, 13:32 Alexander Sibiryakov <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Qian and others,
>
> We're also Mesos user, having 4-5 clusters of Mesos, running 1.4.1.
> Some of them are powering our Scrapy Cloud product using 3K CPUs,
> around 6-10K jobs executing in parallel, and several hundreds starting
> per second.
>
> I think the situation with Mesos is that its purpose have changed with
> the time. Initially it was widely adopted as containers orchestration
> platform run a variety of applications. Currently there are mature,
> future rich and battle-tested alternatives like Kubernetes, especially
> the managed offers. So Mesos due its simplicity, concentrating mainly
> on orchestration, is out of the competition in this market.
>
> But, there are still very little frameworks for building cloud
> systems. As it is stated on the main page
> > Apache Mesos abstracts CPU, memory, storage, and other compute resources
> away from machines (physical or virtual), enabling fault-tolerant and
> elastic distributed systems to easily be built and run effectively.
>
> These days Mesos is still a good solution for those who need to
> orchestrate a specific workload at scale. Its operational model with
> customisable schedulers receiving resource offers fits perfectly when
> there is a queue of jobs which needs to be executed on a limited
> amount of hardware. Kubernetes isn't really designed for that. But,
> this is a concern of cloud builders, which is a rare occasion today.
> Due to the complexity of the cloud systems, very few people on the
> planet can design and build them. Meaning you should not expect the
> same amount of active contributors as for other projects. So my
> question is, is there an option to lift the requirement of 3 active
> contributors for the specific case of Mesos and postpone the decision
> on moving this project to the attic?
>
> A.
>
> On 2023/03/18 01:57:00 Qian Zhang wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like to restart the discussion around the future of the Mesos
> project.
> > As you may already be aware, the Mesos community has been inactive for
> the
> > last few years, there were only 3 contributors last year, that's
> obviously
> > not enough to keep the project moving forward. I think we need at least 3
> > active committers/PMC members and some active contributors to keep the
> > project alive, or we may have to move it to attic
> > <https://attic.apache.org/>.
> >
> > Call for action: If you are the current committer/PMC member and still
> have
> > the capacity to maintain the project, or if you are willing to actively
> > contribute to the project as a contributor, please reply to this email,
> > thanks!
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Qian Zhang
> >
>

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