Thanks Niels for your answer. Yes, storm does not support stateful processing 
components. So, I have to use something like Redis to store it's stateful.






At 2017-08-19 16:57:13, "Niels Basjes" <ni...@basj.es> wrote:

Hi,


The company I work for switched about 2 years ago because of these reasons AT 
THAT moment!
1) Storm doesn't run on Yarn
2) Storm doesn't support statefull processing components.
3) Storm has a bad Java api.
4) Storm is not fast enough.


Some of these things have changed over the last 2 years. But comparing the two 
at this moment would still let me choose Flink.


Niels


On 19 Aug 2017 10:28, "mingleizhang" <18717838...@163.com> wrote:

Hi, flink user
    
     I just want to do a survey as the subject said. How many of you that used 
to use storm as your real-time computing framework, but now, turn to Flink 
instead. And why ? Could you tell me ? Thank you very much!


Thanks
zhangminglei





 

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