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Jordan Moore commented on KAFKA-7249: ------------------------------------- Hello [~timhigins], do you have any issues using the confluentinc/cp-kafka and confluentinc/cp-zookeeper images? Confluent, as the enterprise support company for Kafka, currently maintains up-to-date production-ready images that closely follow each Apache release, and those images are also supported for Kubernetes deployments from the Confluent Helm Charts. The other components of the Confluent Platform are not required. I will point out that the current official Zookeeper image on DockerHub is maintained by a third-party as well, not part of the Zookeeper project release cycle. > Provide an official Docker Hub image for Kafka > ---------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-7249 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-7249 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: build, documentation, packaging, tools, website > Affects Versions: 1.0.1, 1.1.0, 1.1.1, 2.0.0 > Reporter: Timothy Higinbottom > Priority: Major > Labels: build, distribution, docker, packaging > > It would be great if there was an official Docker Hub image for Kafka, > supported by the Kafka community, so we knew that the image was trusted and > stable for use in production. Many organizations and teams are now using > Docker, Kubernetes, and other container systems that make deployment easier. > I think Kafka should move into this space and encourage this as an easy way > for beginners to get started, but also as a portable and effective way to > deploy Kafka in production. > > Currently there are only Kafka images maintained by third parties, which > seems like a shame for a big Apache project like Kafka. Hope you all consider > this. > > Thanks, > Tim -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)