Maarten Ectors created S4-145:
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             Summary: Create a Juju Charm for S4
                 Key: S4-145
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/S4-145
             Project: Apache S4
          Issue Type: New Feature
            Reporter: Maarten Ectors


Juju (juju.ubuntu.com) is the default solution from Ubuntu to instantly deploy, 
integrate and scale software on any public cloud, private cloud or server. The 
magic behind Juju is called a charm. A charm can be written in any language. 
There are charms made in/with bash, python, java, chef, puppet, ansible, 
docker, etc. 

To give you a 1 minute demo just go to: 
https://jujucharms.com/sidebar/search/?text=instantBigDataNoSQL and 
drag-and-drop "demo: instant" from left to right and you will see all major Big 
Data and NoSQL solutions instantly deployed and integrated. Just click on 
Cassandra or Hadoop Slaves and change from 10 units to 100 units to scale to a 
100 node Cassandra or Hadoop cluster. This demo is not having a cloud doing the 
actual deployment but you would be able to do the exact same on AWS, HP Cloud, 
Azure, private OpenStack, bare-metal servers with maas.ubuntu.com and even on a 
local Ubuntu machine [provided it had a lot of memory and CPU]. Make any 
changes and see how you can instantly export a bundle and import it into 
another environment. For more info see juju.ubuntu.com/docs.

Juju's strength is instant integration and scaling. Especially for S4 this 
would greatly help users see its immediate strengths in minutes. An S4 charm 
that would have existing relationships with the other charms like Zookeeper, 
Hadoop, Hive, HBase, Cassandra, etc. would allow anybody to quickly create 
complex distributed streams that are instantly integrated into other systems. 
There are many more charms that could be potentially integrated.

PS Jean-Baptiste Onofre already is writing a Karaf charm so he can give some 
good guidance. Additionally at Ubuntu we are happy to give a free remote 
training on how to write charms.



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