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[jira] [Created] (KAFKA-9774) Create official Docker image for
Kafka Connect
Jordan Moore created KAFKA-9774:
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Summary: Create official Docker image for Kafka Connect
Key: KAFKA-9774
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-9774
Project: Kafka
Issue Type: Task
Components: build, KafkaConnect, packaging
Affects Versions: 2.4.1
Reporter: Jordan Moore
Attachments: image-2020-03-27-05-04-46-792.png, image-2020-03-27-05-05-59-024.png
This is a ticket for creating an *official* apache/kafka-connect Docker image.
Does this need a KIP? - I don't think so. This would be a new feature, not any API change.
Why is this needed?
# Kafka Connect is stateless. I believe this is why a Kafka image is not created?
# It scales much more easily with Docker and orchestrators. It operates much like any other serverless / "microservice" web application
# People struggle with deploying it because it is packaged _with Kafka_ , which leads some to believe it needs to _*run* with Kafka_ on the same machine.
I think there is separate ticket for creating an official Docker image for Kafka but clearly none exist. I reached out to Confluent about this, but heard nothing yet.
!image-2020-03-27-05-05-59-024.png|width=740,height=196!
Zookeeper already has one , btw !image-2020-03-27-05-04-46-792.png|width=739,height=288!
*References*:
[Docs for Official Images|[https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/official_images/]]
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