Today, we’re happy to announce the 1.0 release of Supertubes, Banzai Cloud’s tool for setting up and operating production-ready Kafka clusters on Kubernetes through the leveraging of a Cloud-Native technology stack.
If you are a frequent reader of our blog, or if you’ve been using the open source Koperator , you might already be familiar with Supertubes, our product that delivers Apache Kafka as a service on Kubernetes.
A few weeks ago we discussed the way that we integrated Kubernetes federation v2 into Pipeline, and took a deep dive into how it works. This is the next post in our federation multi cloud/cluster series, in which we’ll dig into some real world use cases involving one of Kubefed’s most interesting features: Replica Scheduling Preference.
If you are a frequent reader of our blog, or if you’ve been using the open source Koperator , you might already be familiar with Supertubes, our product that delivers Apache Kafka as a service on Kubernetes.