an Glover <sean.glo...@lightbend.com>:
> >
> > Hi Valentin,
> >
> > Kafka is available on DC/OS in the Catalog (aka Universe) as part of the
> > `kafka` package. Mesosphere has put a lot of effort into making Kafka
> work
> > on DC/OS. Since Kafka requires
package. Mesosphere has put a lot of effort into making Kafka work
> on DC/OS. Since Kafka requires persistent disk it's required to make sure
> after initial deployment brokers stay put on their assigned Mesos agents.
> Deployment and common ops tasks are supported with the help o
Hi Valentin,
Kafka is available on DC/OS in the Catalog (aka Universe) as part of the
`kafka` package. Mesosphere has put a lot of effort into making Kafka work
on DC/OS. Since Kafka requires persistent disk it's required to make sure
after initial deployment brokers stay put on their assigned
kafka framework which runs on top of DC/OS.
>
> https://docs.mesosphere.com/service-docs/kafka/
>
> This will most likely be a better way to run kafka on DC/OS rather than
> running it as a marathon framework.
>
>
have experience with Kafka on DC/OS + Marathon on a production
environment and supports Exactly-Ones Semantic?
Which case would you recommend?
1. Kafka on DC/OS + Marathon using Mesos private nodes (+ microservices on the
public nodes)
2. Kafka on separate DC/OS-Cluster ? i.e. micro services have
Hi there,
Working in a huge compony we are about to install Kafka on DC/OS (Mesos) and
intend to use Marathon as a Scheduler. Since I am new to DC/OS and Marathon, I
was wondering if this is a recommended way of using Kafka in the production
environment.
My doubts are:
- Kafka manages Broker
Hi Abhimanyu,
What errors are you seeing? And which version of DCOS are you running as well?
Tim
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:14 AM, Chakrabarty, Abhimanyu
<abhimanyu.chakrabarty...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
> I had a question regarding Kafka on DC/OS because whenever we try to install
> the K