Hey Geoffry,

You will probably be quite interested in SAMZA-516. :)

Jae has been messing with Samza on AWS, and can probably comment about his
experience.

The plan is that we are going to implement Samza as a standalone service,
which you can run inside of AWS (or any other virtualization tech). You
won't need to run YARN/Mesos, or anything. In the meantime, you'll have to
run either YARN or Mesos on top of AWS.

Cheers,
Chris

On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Geoffry Sumter <vit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm looking to experiment with Samza more but wanted to get feedback on
> using it in AWS, particularly in production. Are you using YARN? Mesos?
> Something custom? Have you documented tradeoffs you've made, reliability
> concerns, or pitfalls you've discovered? Is there anything you wish you had
> known first? I'd love to benefit from past experience if you have time! :)
>
> I see "This means that YARN can be replaced with other virtualization
> frameworks — in particular, we are interested in adding direct AWS
> integration. Many companies run in AWS which is itself a virtualization
> framework" from
>
> http://samza.apache.org/learn/documentation/0.8/comparisons/introduction.html
> Is there work currently being done on this effort?
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Geoffry
>

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