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Deploying a Kubernetes Stateful set using Skipper #402

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rahulmishra opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 0 comments
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Deploying a Kubernetes Stateful set using Skipper #402

rahulmishra opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 0 comments
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rahulmishra commented Aug 15, 2023

Hello,

We have some Spring Cloud Stream applications which are stateful (Developed using Kafka Streams Binding and RocksDB).

We deploy these applications using SCDF which internally uses Skipper and Spring Cloud Deployer to make Kubernetes deployments. From what i can tell, SCDF relies completely on Spring Cloud Deployer to generate the actual manifests and perform the deployments. So, i am asking the question here.

How can i tell Spring Cloud Deployer to deploy the application as a StatefulSet on kubernetes?

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