On the Beam YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChNnb_YO_7B0HlW6FhAXZZQ you can see two talks from people at Lyft; they use Beam on Flink.
Other users can also chime in as to how they are running. Would also suggest coming to BeamSummit.org in Berlin in June and/or sharing experiences or coming to ApacheCon in September, where we are to have 2 tracks in each of 2 days focused on Beam https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/index.html On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 6:52 AM <stephen.hesk...@natwestmarkets.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > We currently run Apache Flink based data load processes (fairly simple > streaming ETL jobs) and are looking at converting to Apache BEAM to give > more flexibility on the runner. > > > > Is anyone aware of any organisations running Apache BEAM on Flink in > production. Does anyone have any case studies they would be able to share? > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Steve > > This communication and any attachments are confidential and intended > solely for the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient please > advise us immediately and delete it. Unless specifically stated in the > message or otherwise indicated, you may not duplicate, redistribute or > forward this message and any attachments are not intended for distribution > to, or use by any person or entity in any jurisdiction or country where > such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation. > NatWest Markets Plc or any affiliated entity ("NatWest Markets") accepts > no responsibility for any changes made to this message after it was sent. > Unless otherwise specifically indicated, the contents of this > communication and its attachments are for information purposes only and > should not be regarded as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell a product > or service, confirmation of any transaction, a valuation, indicative price > or an official statement. Trading desks may have a position or interest > that is inconsistent with any views expressed in this message. In > evaluating the information contained in this message, you should know that > it could have been previously provided to other clients and/or internal > NatWest Markets personnel, who could have already acted on it. > NatWest Markets cannot provide absolute assurances that all electronic > communications (sent or received) are secure, error free, not corrupted, > incomplete or virus free and/or that they will not be lost, mis-delivered, > destroyed, delayed or intercepted/decrypted by others. Therefore NatWest > Markets disclaims all liability with regards to electronic communications > (and the contents therein) if they are corrupted, lost destroyed, delayed, > incomplete, mis-delivered, intercepted, decrypted or otherwise > misappropriated by others. > Any electronic communication that is conducted within or through NatWest > Markets systems will be subject to being archived, monitored and produced > to regulators and in litigation in accordance with NatWest Markets’ policy > and local laws, rules and regulations. Unless expressly prohibited by local > law, electronic communications may be archived in countries other than the > country in which you are located, and may be treated in accordance with the > laws and regulations of the country of each individual included in the > entire chain. > Copyright NatWest Markets plc. All rights reserved. See > http://www.natwestmarkets.com/legal/s-t-discl.html for further risk > disclosure. >