Hi Omer, All, I installed apicurio Schema Registry & configures ACLs (read-only, developer, admin user etc) One thing I noticed is that the default Schema Registry version installed when i use the operator is 2.6x
The latest Schema Registry version is 3.0.6 .. is it ok to update the Schema Registry version to 3.x when using the Operator ? Any feedback on this ? tia! On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 4:08 PM karan alang <karan.al...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Omer .. I was checking the options and it seems this is one of the > most popular Open Source options for Schema Registry. > I'm planning on implementing the Apicurio Registry Operator with Strimzi > Kafka. > > Do let me know if there are any specific pointers or issues you might have > encountered OR I need to be aware of. > > Also, from what I understand - this has an Apache 2.0 license, so we use > this without restrictions in commercial products as well. > > regds, > Karan Alang > > > > > On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 12:49 AM Ömer Şiar Baysal <osiarbay...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Like Strimzi, Red Hat folks has its schema registry offering called >> Apicurio Registry which plays nicely with k8s through its operator. >> >> Currently Apicurio suit is getting regular updates. >> >> Good luck, >> OSB >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 20, 2025, 22:23 karan alang <karan.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Hello - >> > >> > We have Strimzi Kafka installed on kubernetes (on GCP, as well as >> onPrem). >> > I'm looking for feedback on the Schema Registry options - >> > >> > 1. Confluent Schema Registry >> > 2. Karapace >> > 3. any others >> > >> > There is a strimzi registry operator as well, but that has not been >> updated >> > in the last 3 years >> > https://github.com/lsst-sqre/strimzi-registry-operator >> > >> > Has anyone used this ? >> > >> > Pls let me know. >> > >> > thanks! >> > >> >