Today, at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, DataStax released K8ssandra, an open-source distribution of Apache Cassandra on Kubernetes.
K8ssandra, a Kubernetes Helm chart that deploys all things Cassandra,
is available now and gives database administrators (DBAs) and site
reliability engineers (SREs) elastic scale for data on Kubernetes.
"K8ssandra
will help make data cloud-native," said Sam Ramji, Chief Strategy
Officer at DataStax. "Kubernetes has made running and scaling stateless
apps straightforward, but those apps need data. Bringing Cassandra to
Kubernetes means having an automated open source distributed datastore
that SREs appreciate. K8ssandra lets you scale data elastically and
observe it with Prometheus and Grafana. It's a distribution of
known-good components that work well together on Kubernetes, and it's a
place for SREs to share operational wisdom."
K8ssandra
is an open-source distribution of Cassandra that supports stateful
workloads on Kubernetes with elastic scale and auto-healing
functionality. K8ssandra is deployed using helm and includes projects that the community has identified as essential for automating Cassandra:
- Cass-operator:
an operator that serves as the translation layer between the control
plane of Kubernetes and operations done by the Cassandra cluster.
- Cassandra Reaper: a tool that helps manage the critical maintenance task of anti-entropy repair in a Cassandra cluster.
- Cassandra Medusa: a way to backup and restore your data.
K8ssandra also includes and integrates with:
- Prometheus: pre-built and collected metrics.
- Grafana: pre-configured dashboards, enabling observability.
According to the "Cloud Development Survey" from Evans Data Corporation, sixty-two percent of developers indicated that they prefer Kubernetes or cloud service providers to manage their data.
"Running
a database at scale has long been one of the most difficult challenges
for engineering staff, and Cassandra was built for exactly that
purpose," said Stephen O'Grady, Principal Analyst with RedMonk. "As
Kubernetes has accelerated towards ubiquity, organizations will
increasingly look for ways to run databases at scale on that platform.
This is, in turn, what K8ssandra is built for."
"New
Relic is highly supportive of standardizing community-supported tools
for operating and managing Cassandra clusters. We are excited about the
K8ssandra launch and look forward to actively contributing and
collaborating with the broader open source community. This is a great
starting point for new and existing users to run Cassandra in Kubernetes
and benefit from direct access to the best available Cassandra
expertise and practices," said Tom Offerman, Senior Software Engineer at New Relic.
In March 2020, DataStax open-sourced a
Kubernetes operator in partnership with the community to help make
Cassandra the ideal database for scale-out, cloud-native data. K8ssandra
is the continuation of that work.
"Orange
has had a strong commitment to running Cassandra in Kubernetes with our
open-source operator CassKop. I'm happy to see K8ssandra will expand
what we are doing as a community to make Cassandra the standard for data
on Kubernetes," said Franck Dehay, Software Engineer at Orange.
Apache
Cassandra is the leader in scale-out, zero-downtime workloads and is
used at global enterprises-including Home Depot, Netflix, and Apple.
Cassandra supports an array of data use cases-from financial services
transactions to entertainment streaming services and everything in
between.
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