Juju Deployment
Antonio Rosales
antonio.rosales at canonical.com
Sun Feb 5 05:57:17 UTC 2017
Paddy,
Just wanted to check-in and see how your big data Juju models were looking.
-Antonio
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 2:20 AM, Konstantinos Tsakalozos
<kos.tsakalozos at canonical.com> wrote:
> Hi Paddy,
>
> You will be pleased to hear that all the components you are using are
> already available and in a pretty good shape at the Juju store.
>
> Here are the charms you would need:
>
> Apache2 webserver: https://jujucharms.com/apache2/trusty/20
> PostgreSQL: https://jujucharms.com/postgresql/114
> Spark: https://jujucharms.com/spark/xenial/15
>
> Deploying the above charms is as easy as:
>>
>> juju deploy cs:trusty/apache2-20
>> juju deploy cs:postgresql-114
>> juju deploy cs:xenial/spark-15
>
>
> Normally, you would structure your application as a charm as well. Then you
> would put everything (apache2, postgresql, spark and your app) in a bundle
> made available through the Juju store. This way you could deliver your work
> to whatever cloud, bare metal or container environment you would like to
> target.
>
> From a previous email I remember you were interested in Spark 1.6 and 2.0.
> If that is a hard and urgent requirement you might be interested in looking
> into this spark charm https://jujucharms.com/apache-spark/10 and patch it to
> accommodate your needs.
>
> You can reach us on IRC at #juju at freenode if you prefer to have live
> discussion. I am kjackal there.
>
> Thanks,
> Konstantinos
>
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