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Program against your datacenter<br>
like its a single pool of resources
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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.
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<h3>What is Mesos? A distributed systems kernel</h3>
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Mesos is built using the same principles as the Linux kernel, only
at a different level of abstraction. The Mesos<br>kernel runs on
every machine and provides applications (e.g., Hadoop, Spark, Kafka,
Elasticsearch) with APIs for<br>resource management and scheduling
across entire datacenter and cloud environments.
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<h4>Linear scalability</h4>
<p >Industry proven to easily scale to 10,000s of nodes.</p>
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<h4>High availability</h4>
<p>Fault-tolerant replicated master and agents using Zookeeper.
Non-disruptive upgrades.</p>
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<h4>Containers</h4>
<p>Native support for launching containers with Docker and
AppC images.</p>
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<h4>Pluggable isolation</h4>
<p>First class isolation support for CPU, memory, disk, ports, GPU,
and modules for custom resource isolation.</p>
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<h4>Two level scheduling</h4>
<p>Support for running cloud native and legacy applications
in the same cluster with pluggable scheduling policies.</p>
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<h4>APIs</h4>
<p>HTTP APIs for developing new distributed applications,
for operating the cluster, and for monitoring.</p>
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<h4>Web UI</h4>
<p>Built-in Web UI for viewing cluster state and navigating
container sandboxes.</p>
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<h4>Cross Platform</h4>
<p>Runs on Linux, OSX and Windows. Cloud provider agnostic.</p>
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