Overview
This AMI automatically runs a Pulsar Standalone Docker container on EC2 instance start-up (no manual set up needed!). This environment will give you everything you need to start testing your messaging and streaming workflows and begin developing your data applications. Apache Pulsar Features:
- Highly scalable
- Geo-Replication
- Multi-Tenancy
- Automatic Load Balancing
- Multi-Language Support
- 3rd Party Integrations
- Serverless Functions
- and much more! For more info visit Apache Pulsar's Official Documentation
Highlights
- Instant Development Environment with No Manual Set Up: Fully open source solution with no vendor lock in. ideal for learning, testing, and prototyping with the Pulsar ecosystem. Pulsar container auto starts on instance launch.
- Lightweight Free Service: Optimized for minimal resource usage with a compact standalone Pulsar Docker container. No licensing fees. Pay only for the EC2 instance usage.
- Thorough User Documentation with Test Scripts Included: Step by step instructions provided in AWS S3 bucket for launching, connecting, and configuring your Pulsar standalone cluster. Simple producer and consumer test scripts provided for validating out-of-box functionality.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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The Pulsar standalone cluster is ideal for simplified single-node environments for local development, testing, and learning Pulsar fundamentals. Note that this environment is not intended for production. Use cases include experimenting with Pulsar features, building/testing your own apps with minimal set up before moving to a production cluster, using included test scripts to send and receive sample messages, and observe topic management and message flow in real-time.
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Usage instructions
To access the EC2 instance after launch, connecting using SSH with the following username: ec2-user After logging in, Pulsar Standalone is already running as a systemd service and starts automatically on boot. You can verify it is running with: systemctl status pulsar-standalone-docker.service Pulsar is available on the following ports:
- Broker: 6650
- Admin/HTTP: 8080 The standalone configuration requires no additional setup and is ready for immediate use. You can use the provided test producer and consumer scripts located in /home/ec2-user/pulsar-test-scripts, or begin creating your own topics, producers, and consumers. For more details, please refer to our user documentation and the Apache Pulsar official documentation.
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