>> this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/qbx4


Mature Open Source cluster resource manager, container orchestrator, and 
distributed operating systems kernel in use at Netflix, Samsung, Twitter, and 
Yelp, among others.

Forest Hill, MD —27 JULY 2016— The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 350 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, announced today the availability of Apache® Mesos™ 
v1.0, the mature clustering resource management platform.

Apache Mesos provides efficient resource isolation and sharing across 
distributed applications in Cloud environments as well as private datacenters. 
Mesos is a cluster resource manager, a container orchestrator, and a 
distributed operating systems kernel.

"At Berkeley in 2009, we were thinking about a new way to manage clusters and 
Big Data, and Mesos was born," said Benjamin Hindman, Vice President of Apache 
Mesos, one of the original creators of the project, and Chief 
Architect/Co-Founder of Mesosphere. "Mesos v1.0 is a major milestone for the 
community."

Mesos entered the Apache Incubator in 2010 and has had 36 releases since 
becoming a Top-Level Project (TLP) in 2013.

Under The Hood
Apache Mesos 1.0 includes a number of new and important features that include:

 - New HTTP API: One of the main areas of improvement in the 1.0 release, this 
API simplifies writing Mesos frameworks by allowing developers to write 
frameworks in any language via HTTP. The HTTP API also makes it easy to run 
frameworks behind firewalls and inside containers.

 - Unified containerizer: This allows frameworks to launch Docker/Appc 
containers using the Mesos containerizer without relying on docker daemon 
(engine) or rkt. The isolation of the containers is done using isolators.

 - CNI support: The network/cni isolator has been introduced in the Mesos 
containerizer to implement the Container Network Interface (CNI) specification 
proposed by CoreOS. With CNI, the network/cni isolator is able to allocate a 
network namespace to Mesos containers and attach the container to different 
types of IP networks by invoking network drivers called CNI plugins.

 - GPU support: Support for using Nvidia GPUs as a resource in the Mesos 
"unified" containerizer. This support includes running containers with and 
without filesystem isolation (i.e., running both imageless containers as well 
as containers using a Docker image)

 - Fine-grained authorization: Many of Mesos' API endpoints have added 
authentication and authorization, so that operators can now control which users 
can view which tasks/frameworks in the web UI and API, in addition to 
fine-grained access control over other operator APIs such as reservations, 
volumes, weights, and quota.

 - Mesos on Windows: Support for running Mesos on the Windows operating system 
is currently in beta. The Mesos community is aiming for full support by late 
2016.

Over the years, Mesos has gained popularity with datacenter operators for being 
the first Open Source platform capable of running containers at scale in 
production environments, using both Docker containers and directly with Linux 
control groups (cgroups) and namespace technologies. Meso two-level scheduler 
distinguishes the platform as the only one that allows distributed applications 
such as Apache Spark, Apache Kafka, and Apache Cassandra to schedule their own 
workloads using their own schedulers within the resources originally allocated 
to the framework and isolated within a container.

"Initially the big breakthrough was this new way to run containers at scale, 
but the beauty of the design of Mesos and its two-level scheduler has proven to 
be its ability to run not only containers, but Big Data frameworks, storage 
services, and other applications all on the same cluster," added Hindman. 
"Mesos has become a core technology that serves as a kernel for other systems 
to be built on top, so the maturity on the API has been a big focus, and it’s 
one of the main areas of improvement in the 1.0 release." 

These capabilities have distinguished Apache Mesos as the kernel of choice for 
many Open Source and commercial offerings. One of Mesos' earliest and most 
notable users was Twitter, who leveraged the Mesos architecture to kill the 
"Fail Whale" by handling its massive growth in site traffic. Prominent Mesos 
contributors and users include IBM, Mesosphere, Netflix, PayPal, Yelp, and many 
more.

"We use Mesos regularly at NASA JPL - we are leveraging Mesos to manage cluster 
resources in concert with Apache Spark identify Mesoscale Convective Complexes 
(MCC) or extreme weather events in satellite infrared data. Mesos has performed 
well in managing a high memory cluster for our team," said Chris A. Mattmann, 
member of the Apache Mesos Project Management Committee, and Chief Architect, 
Instrument and Science Data Systems Section at NASA JPL. "We have also taken 
steps to integrate the Apache OODT data processing framework used in our 
missions with Apache Mesos."

Learn more about Apache Mesos at MesosCon Europe 2016 conference in Amsterdam 
31 August-1 September 2016, and at MesosCon Asia 2016 in Hangzhou, China 18-19 
November 2016.

Availability and Oversight
Apache Mesos software is released under the Apache License v2.0 and is overseen 
by a self-selected team of active contributors to the project. A Project 
Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's day-to-day operations, 
including community development and product releases. For downloads, 
documentation, and ways to become involved with Apache Mesos, visit 
http://mesos.apache.org/ and https://twitter.com/ApacheMesos

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than 350 
leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server --the world's most 
popular Web server software. Through the ASF's meritocratic process known as 
"The Apache Way," more than 550 individual Members and 5,300 Committers 
successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, 
benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of software solutions are 
distributed under the Apache License; and the community actively participates 
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official user conference, trainings, and expo. The ASF is a US 501(c)(3) 
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