2020-10-13T07:21:29Z

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Apache Flink?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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PrashantVaghela - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-11-20T13:31:49Z
Nov 20, 2023

Flink is free, it's open source. Flink is open source.

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Ilya Afanasyev - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-08-03T05:21:00Z
Aug 3, 2022

I cannot comment on licensing costs because we only assessed prices at the beginning of this process.

Ertugrul Akbas - PeerSpot reviewer
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2021-07-29T15:57:58Z
Jul 29, 2021

It's an open-source solution.

Armando Becerril - PeerSpot reviewer
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2021-03-03T20:13:19Z
Mar 3, 2021

Apache Flink is open source so we pay no licensing for the use of the software.

JV
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2021-02-02T17:14:03Z
Feb 2, 2021

The solution is open-source, which is free.

RP
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2020-11-08T16:21:05Z
Nov 8, 2020

We have only used the open-source version of Flink.

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BH
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2020-10-13T07:21:29Z
Oct 13, 2020

Being open source licensed, cost is not a factor. The community is strong to support.

JR
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2020-10-13T07:21:29Z
Oct 13, 2020

This is an open-source platform that can be used free of charge.

Apache Flink is an open-source batch and stream data processing engine. It can be used for batch, micro-batch, and real-time processing. Flink is a programming model that combines the benefits of batch processing and streaming analytics by providing a unified programming interface for both data sources, allowing users to write programs that seamlessly switch between the two modes. It can also be used for interactive queries. Flink can be used as an alternative to MapReduce for executing...
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