Proper tool configuration is the key to running Mesos smoothly without any problems and with minimal operator assistance. A deep understanding of what each option means is required to provide the ideal configuration for a specific use case. There are over a hundred options to configure Mesos. Some of them accept Boolean values but most of them can have multiple values, which means there are countless ways to run Mesos. In Chapter 2, Implementing High Availability with Apache ZooKeeper, you have seen how to run Mesos in high availability mode. Here we will focus on more advanced options.
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David Blomquist been working with computers since the 1980s. His first computer was an Apple Macintosh and the first networked computer he managed was a 10 terminal Xenix system. Since that time, David has held positions in virtually every area of IT, including operations, development, and architecture. David now specializes in designing Big Data, HPC, and Grid Computing systems with applications in Health Care and Science. Most recently, he has designed and deployed several large-scale clusters for the Federal Government.
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David Blomquist been working with computers since the 1980s. His first computer was an Apple Macintosh and the first networked computer he managed was a 10 terminal Xenix system. Since that time, David has held positions in virtually every area of IT, including operations, development, and architecture. David now specializes in designing Big Data, HPC, and Grid Computing systems with applications in Health Care and Science. Most recently, he has designed and deployed several large-scale clusters for the Federal Government.
Read more about David Blomquist