Thanks Yang for the clarification. Thanks for the great passion of this community, for the kind of features and responses over mails . That's the reason flink will evolve and will grow further in the future.
Regards Bhaskar On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 4:42 PM Yang Wang <danrtsey...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Bhaskar, > > IIUC, flink-k8s-operator and Flink native K8s mode are orthogonal. They do > not mean to replace other one. > > The flink-k8s-operator is more like a Flink lifecycle management tool. It > could make deploying a Flink application on K8s easier. > We just need to apply a CR yaml and is more friendly to K8s users. > > The flink-k8s-operator could integrate with standalone mode[1], but also > native K8s mode[2]. > > [1]. https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/flink-on-k8s-operator > [2]. https://github.com/wangyang0918/flink-native-k8s-operator > > Best, > Yang > > Vijay Bhaskar <bhaskar.eba...@gmail.com> 于2021年10月22日周五 下午1:59写道: > >> Understood that we have kubernetes HA configuration where we specify >> s3:// or HDFS:/// persistent storage, as mentioned here: >> https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-master/docs/deployment/ha/kubernetes_ha/ >> >> Regards >> Bhaskar >> >> On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 10:47 AM Vijay Bhaskar <bhaskar.eba...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> All, >>> I have used flink upto last year using flank 1.9. That time we built >>> our own cluster using zookeeper and monitoring jobs. Now I am revisiting >>> different applications. Found that community has come up with this native >>> kubernetes deployment: >>> >>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-master/docs/deployment/resource-providers/native_kubernetes/#application-mode >>> >>> Now i am getting question: >>> >>> Why do we need second thought, we can directly deploy in native >>> kubernetes in Application Mode? >>> >>> Only thing is if I add little monitoring from outside that suffice right? >>> >>> I believe this has eliminated the need for >>> 1. Kubernetes Operator in flink ( Provided adding monitoring using flink >>> logs, on top) >>> 2. Zookeeper usage and cluster mode.. >>> >>> Where is the state stored now? Is it stored in /etcd in kubernetes? >>> >>> Regards >>> Bhaskar >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>