Re: Samza and KStreams (KIP-28): LinkedIn's POV

2015-10-05 Thread Roger Hoover
Great. Thanks, Yi. On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 10:25 AM, Yi Pan wrote: > Hi, Roger, > > > On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Roger Hoover > wrote: > > > As previously discussed, the biggest request I > > have is being able to run Samza without YARN, under something like > > Kubernetes instead. > > >

Re: Samza and KStreams (KIP-28): LinkedIn's POV

2015-10-05 Thread Yi Pan
Hi, Renato, Thanks a lot! Please feel free to distribute this message if you encountered this question again. :) Looking forward to your Kinesis and ActiveMQ patches! Cheers! -Yi On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 9:45 PM, Renato Marroquín Mogrovejo < renatoj.marroq...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Yi, > > Than

Re: Samza and KStreams (KIP-28): LinkedIn's POV

2015-10-05 Thread Yi Pan
Hi, Roger, On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 11:13 AM, Roger Hoover wrote: > As previously discussed, the biggest request I > have is being able to run Samza without YARN, under something like > Kubernetes instead. > > Totally. We will be actively working on the standalone Samza after the upcoming 0.10 re

Re: Samza and KStreams (KIP-28): LinkedIn's POV

2015-10-04 Thread Renato Marroquín Mogrovejo
Hi Yi, Thanks a lot for sharing this POV, makes a lot more sense to me now what both (KStreams and Samza) are targeting to. Best, Renato M. 2015-10-03 20:13 GMT+02:00 Roger Hoover : > Hi Yi, > > Thank you for sharing this update and perspective. I tend to agree that > for simple, stateless c

Re: Samza and KStreams (KIP-28): LinkedIn's POV

2015-10-03 Thread Roger Hoover
Hi Yi, Thank you for sharing this update and perspective. I tend to agree that for simple, stateless cases, things could be easier and hopefully KStreams may help with that. I also appreciate a lot of features that Samza already supports for operations. As previously discussed, the biggest requ

Samza and KStreams (KIP-28): LinkedIn's POV

2015-10-02 Thread Yi Pan
Hi, all Samza-lovers, This question on the relationship of Kafka KStream (KIP-28) and Samza has come up a couple times recently. So we wanted to clarify where we stand at LinkedIn in terms of this discussion. Samza has historically had a symbiotic relationship with Kafka and will continue to work