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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 04/22/15 -- Mesosphere, creators of the world's first datacenter operating system, today announced a new initiative to collaborate with Google on Kubernetes to deliver the most flexible integrated solution to build, deploy and manage cloud-native applications in standalone and hybrid cloud computing environments. As part of this collaboration, Mesosphere will incorporate Kubernetes into the Mesosphere Datacenter Operating Systems (DCOS).
Mesosphere's Kubernetes on DCOS will provide companies of all sizes a way to to easily build and deploy Kubernetes cloud-native applications on the same cluster as other services, whether on-premises or in the cloud. Kubernetes is an open source project for building applications that is based on more than a decade of Google's experience in managing large-scale, distributed applications. The collaboration between Google and Mesosphere will allow enterprises to run Kubernetes applications on very large clusters (thousands of nodes) in a private datacenter, or in any public cloud. The Kubernetes integration with the Mesosphere DCOS also allows organizations to run multiple services concurrently on the same shared infrastructure and makes it easy to add Kubernetes to existing Apache Mesos or Mesosphere DCOS deployments.
"This collaboration is the culmination of a Mesosphere and Google strategy to make workloads portable across multiple datacenters and multiple clouds, at scale," said Florian Leibert, co-founder and CEO of Mesosphere. "We've worked with Google to package a robust common stack for running cloud-native applications anywhere. With Kubernetes integrated into the Mesosphere DCOS, we are giving enterprises the first real architecture that allows cloud-native applications to run in a rich, multi-service environment with other services like Spark and Hadoop, in a reliable, secure and elastic way."
Mesosphere's Kubernetes on DCOS allows enterprises to:
"By adding Kubernetes natively to every DCOS deployment, Mesosphere is bringing the power of cloud native application development and management to the mature Mesos ecosystem," said Craig McLuckie, Product Manager at Google. "Now developers can build container packaged, micro-services oriented applications the way we do at Google and run them side-by-side with their existing Mesos workloads in any cloud or on-premises without lock-in."
To learn more about the Mesosphere and Google collaboration on Kubernetes, please read Mesosphere's blog or Kubernetes's blog.
About Mesosphere
Mesosphere (Twitter: @Mesosphere) is building the Datacenter Operating System (DCOS) to help enterprises unlock the next generation of scale, efficiency and automation. The Mesosphere DCOS pools datacenter and compute resources, gives IT operators a much simpler administration model, and improves developer velocity with more modern abstractions and APIs for writing distributed systems. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Data Collective, Fuel Capital, Khosla Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Mesosphere is headquartered in San Francisco with a second office in Hamburg, Germany.
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