Apache Flink® — Stateful Computations over Data Streams

Apache Flink® — Stateful Computations over Data Streams



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 All streaming use cases

  • Event-driven Applications事件驱动
  • Stream & Batch Analytics 流处理, 批处理
  • Data Pipelines & ETL 数据管道

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 Guaranteed correctness

  • Exactly-once state consistency
  • Event-time processing
  • Sophisticated late data handling

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 Layered APIs

  • SQL on Stream & Batch Data
  • DataStream API & DataSet API
  • ProcessFunction (Time & State)

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 Operational Focus

  • Flexible deployment
  • High-availability setup
  • Savepoints

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 Scales to any use case

  • Scale-out architecture
  • Support for very large state
  • Incremental checkpointing

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 Excellent Performance

  • Low latency
  • High throughput
  • In-Memory computing

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