Hi Marc,

I had come across Heron a couple of weeks ago. It was indeed quite 
interesting. Thanks for the hint.

Regards
Leon


1. Jun 2016 11:47 by [email protected]:


>
> Maybe also take into account the new heron
>
> https://blog.twitter.com/2016/open-sourcing-twitter-heron
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: > [email protected]>  [> mailto:[email protected]> ]
> Sent: woensdag 1 juni 2016 11:44
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> Subject: Re: Storm unique strengths
>
> Hi Aaron,
>
> thank you very much for the link. I found it quite insightful. It is one
> of the few benchmarks i have encountered where Storm comes out on top in
> terms of latency, although the at-most once trade-off is quite harsh.
>
> Regards
> Leon
>
> 31. May 2016 15:37 by > [email protected]> :
>
>
>
>       Hi Leon,
>
>       This isn’t an advocacy piece per se, but this analysis by several
> member of the Storm community may be helpful.  For a particular use case
> you can compare performance and then assess whether the features,
> user-friendliness, or API of a particular framework is worth switching
> to.
>
>       > https://yahooeng.tumblr.com/post/135321837876/benchmarking-streamin
> g-computation-engines-at
>
>       
>       From: "> [email protected]> " <> [email protected]> >
>       Reply-To: "> [email protected]> " <> [email protected]> >
>       Date: Monday, May 30, 2016 at 3:28 AM
>       To: "> [email protected]> " <> [email protected]> >
>       Subject: Storm unique strengths
>       
>
>       Hi Storm team,
>       
>       there are a lot of online comparisons between Storm and other Data
> Stream Management Systems, yet few of them originate from Storm
> committers/advocats.
>       I am trying to identify the aspects that Storm possesses, which
> make it stand out among its direct competitors. Currently there is
> significant competition from Apache Flink, although less so from Spark
> due to its seconds latency restriction.
>       
>       From my experience Storm offers a unique support for DSLs, as well
> as a very flexible concept of Spouts and Bolts. Other aspects however
> seem to have been improved upon by Flink in greater part.
>       
>       Would you be able to direct me to resources that argue more towards
> Storm's case?
>       
>       Thanks in advance.
>       
>       Leon
>       

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