hello, how did you solved it, i`m having the same issue thanks On Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 11:43:56 AM UTC+3, george...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I've setup a 3 node kafka cluster running on kubernetes using stateful sets > and headless services. > The problem is now I want read/write data from/to the cluster from outside > the cluster. > I have found a couple of suggestions here > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41868161/kafka-in-kubernetes-cluster-how-to-publish-consume-messages-from-outside-of-kub. > > > Essentially, I've found 2 options: > 1. Use hostNetwork: true when starting the kafka container and use as > ADVERTISED_HOST in kafka the kubernetes worker node - this has > 2. Use Services type NodePort to expose the kafka broker port to the > outside world - drawback here is that it will open a port on all worker nodes > and second the request will go through the kube proxy > > On top of this I still need to sync my external dns system with the dns > of the kafka worker nodes. > > Could anyone share their experience on how they achieved this? > > Thanks, > George
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