The New Stack Podcast

TNS Interview: Michael Hausenblas, Mesosphere

Episode Summary

In this podcast with Michael Hausenblas of Mesosphere, Hausenblas talks about the critical need to unify components and integrate across systems and frameworks. It’s not just about integrating these components, but having an opinionated distribution that can point to services, say how they should be configured, what resources to pull, what nodes to run on, and so on. Michael talks about the vision behind Mesosphere Datacenter Operating System (DCOS), how other components like Marathon and Chronos fit into the picture, and later topics such as self-healing systems and big data. Michael Hausenblas is a developer and cloud advocate at Mesosphere, where he helps AppOps build and operate distributed applications. He shares his experience through demos, blog posts and public speaking engagements, and by contributing to open source software: Apache Mesos, Apache Myriad, Kubernetes. Prior to Mesosphere, Michael was chief data engineer at MapR Technologies.

Episode Notes

In this podcast with Michael Hausenblas of Mesosphere, Hausenblas talks about the critical need to unify components and integrate across systems and frameworks. It’s not just about integrating these components, but having an opinionated distribution that can point to services, say how they should be configured, what resources to pull, what nodes to run on, and so on. Michael talks about the vision behind Mesosphere Datacenter Operating System (DCOS), how other components like Marathon and Chronos fit into the picture, and later topics such as self-healing systems and big data.

Michael Hausenblas is a developer and cloud advocate at Mesosphere, where he helps AppOps build and operate distributed applications. He shares his experience through demos, blog posts and public speaking engagements, and by contributing to open source software: Apache Mesos, Apache Myriad, Kubernetes. Prior to Mesosphere, Michael was chief data engineer at MapR Technologies.