Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink was previously known as Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink.
Create a Studio notebook
A Studio notebook contains queries or programs written in SQL, Python, or Scala that runs on streaming data and returns analytic results. You create your application using either the console or the CLI, and provide queries for analyzing the data from your data source.
Your application has the following components:
A data source, such as an Amazon MSK cluster, a Kinesis data stream, or an Amazon S3 bucket.
An AWS Glue database. This database contains tables, which store your data source and destination schemas and endpoints. For more information, see Work with AWS Glue.
Your application code. Your code implements your analytics query or program.
Your application settings and runtime properties. For information about application settings and runtime properties, see the following topics in the Developer Guide for Apache Flink Applications:
Application Parallelism and Scaling: You use your application's Parallelism setting to control the number of queries that your application can execute simultaneously. Your queries can also take advantage of increased parallelism if they have multiple paths of execution, such as in the following circumstances:
When processing multiple shards of a Kinesis data stream
When partitioning data using the
KeyBy
operator.When using multiple window operators
For more information about application scaling, see Application Scaling in Managed Service for Apache Flink for Apache Flink.
Logging and Monitoring: For information about application logging and monitoring, see Logging and Monitoring in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink for Apache Flink.
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Your application uses checkpoints and savepoints for fault tolerance. Checkpoints and savepoints are not enabled by default for Studio notebooks.
You can create your Studio notebook using either the AWS Management Console or the AWS CLI.
When creating the application from the console, you have the following options:
In the Amazon MSK console choose your cluster, then choose Process data in real time.
In the Kinesis Data Streams console choose your data stream, then on the Applications tab choose Process data in real time.
In the Managed Service for Apache Flink console choose the Studio tab, then choose Create Studio notebook.
For a tutorial, see Event Detection with Managed Service for Apache Flink
For an example of a more advanced Studio notebook solution, see Apache Flink on Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink Studio