diff --git a/contrib/mesos/README.md b/contrib/mesos/README.md index 85addfdac9a..7da0baf55ed 100644 --- a/contrib/mesos/README.md +++ b/contrib/mesos/README.md @@ -10,14 +10,6 @@ Kubernetes gains the following benefits when installed on Mesos: - **Resource Sharing** - Co-location of Kubernetes with other popular next-generation services on the same cluster (e.g. [Hadoop](https://github.com/mesos/hadoop), [Spark](http://spark.apache.org/), and [Chronos](https://mesos.github.io/chronos/), [Cassandra](http://mesosphere.github.io/cassandra-mesos/), etc.). Resources are allocated to the frameworks based on fairness and can be claimed or passed on depending on framework load. - **Independence from special Network Infrastructure** - Mesos can (but of course doesn't have to) run on networks which cannot assign a routable IP to every container. The Kubernetes on Mesos endpoint controller is specially modified to allow pods to communicate with services in such an environment. -## Features On DCOS - -Kubernetes can also be installed on [Mesosphere DCOS](https://mesosphere.com/learn/), which runs Mesos as its core. This provides the following *additional* enterprise features: - -- **High Availability** - Kubernetes components themselves run within Marathon, which manages restarting/recreating them if they fail, even on a different host if the original host might fail completely. -- **Easy Installation** - One-step installation via the [DCOS CLI](https://github.com/mesosphere/dcos-cli) or DCOS UI. Both download releases from the [Mesosphere Universe](https://github.com/mesosphere/universe), [Multiverse](https://github.com/mesosphere/multiverse), or private package repositories. -- **Easy Maintenance** - See what's going on in the cluster with the DCOS UI. - For more information about how Kubernetes-Mesos is different from Kubernetes, see [Architecture](./docs/architecture.md).