The startup Mesosphere became known about a year ago when it launched the open source release of Apache Mesos cloud tools. They were in demand, and companies like Twitter and Airbnb used them to run their data centers.

Today, a startup again hit the headlines thanks to two reasons at once.
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Firstly, this is a statement that the company in the near future intends to publish its new and most ambitious development based on the previous ones - the operating system for data centers. Apache Mesos effectively automated the process of deploying applications to servers in data centers using it. In recent months, developers have gone even further, creating a kind of master utility, which includes a wide range of open source tools.
In an interview with VentureBeat CEO Mesosphere, Flo Liebert said that "the company has created a whole operating system for use in data centers."

The second news, according to the publication, the company announced it was raising $ 36 million in venture capital investments in the second round of financing.
The venture funds Andreessen-Horowitz, Khosla Ventures, SV Angel and Fuel Capital decided to invest in the newest developments of the startup. At present, the volume of attracted investments amounts to a total of $ 48,850,000, taking into account the 10 million that the company attracted six months ago as a result of the financing round A.
Mesosphere's DCOS (Data Center Operation System) provides a user interface toolkit, using which the operator can select and deploy several distributed systems technologies, including the Hadoop file system for the Cassandra and Accumulo databases and the Kubernetes container management system. In the graphical interface, resources from the library can be simply dragged to the command panel. The library supports popular open products, there is also the ability to add your software packages. The operating system controls the entire data center, turning it into a single complex, and allows the operator to monitor the work of many applications at once.
The investment will allow a startup to expand its development staff - currently there are 40 people working in the Mesosphere office in San Francisco, by the end of 2015 their number will reach 120, company representatives said. By this time, the product is planned to enter the market.
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