restore materialized table after ksql cluster restart
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S.AliReza Golmohammadi
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Apr 30, 2022, 2:05:11 PM4/30/22
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I have a huge table containing the newest Infos about users. when we restart ksql cluster, the restoration time of materialized data is very long and it causes network traffic. Is there any way to reduce these effects (like mount volumes to ksql container)? thanks
Matthias J. Sax
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May 3, 2022, 6:15:22 PM5/3/22
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Using stateful sets can help.
Another alternative (you can also combine both) is to enable standby tasks.