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Francesco Guardiani edited comment on FLINK-17611 at 5/13/20, 7:28 AM:
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Hi [~igal] , I've used in past UDS with JVM with [Eclipse 
Vert.x|http://vertx.io/], a popular library to create async applications (based 
on Netty).

What you really gain from UDS is reducing the pressure on the k8s/container 
engine networking stack, because UDS are implemented in a "memory mapped file" 
fashion.

I've checked out too that okhttp works with UDS, so i think I can start playing 
with it. I'll let you know what i manage to create, is there any contributing 
guide i can follow to start with?


was (Author: slinkydeveloper):
Hi [~igal] , I've used in past UDS with JVM with [Eclipse 
Vert.x|http://vertx.io], a popular library to create async applications (based 
on Netty).

What you really gain from UDS is reducing the pressure on the k8s/container 
engine networking stack, because UDS are implemented in a "memory mapped file" 
fashion.

I've checked out too that okhttp works with UDS, so i think I can start playing 
with it. I'll let you know what i manage to create, is there any contributing 
guide i can follow to start with?

> Support unix domain sockets for sidecar communication in Stateful Functions
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-17611
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-17611
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Stateful Functions
>            Reporter: Francesco Guardiani
>            Priority: Major
>   Original Estimate: 48h
>  Remaining Estimate: 48h
>
> Hi all,
> I'm quite new to this project and I've started investigating its potential 
> usage in Kubernetes.
> I've found in past that using Unix Domain Sockets across several containers 
> in the same pod gives an interesting performance boost and drastically 
> reduces the overhead of going through the network stack. Given that 
> containers in a pod run in the same host, it's perfectly reasonable to let 
> them communicate through unix domain sockets.
> If you're interested in such feature, I'm more than willing to help 
> implementing that, given that I need a few pointers where to start from



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