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Apache Pinot Real Time Analytics Server with Docker by Optick is a ready to launch Ubuntu based analytics server designed for teams that want to explore, prototype, and operate real time analytics workloads without assembling the infrastructure from scratch.
This server includes Apache Pinot 1.5.0, Apache Kafka 4.2.0, ZooKeeper 3.9.3, Docker Compose, Nginx, public IP based access, first boot automation, service autostart, helper commands, and a working real time event analytics demo. The included demo creates a Kafka topic, registers a Pinot schema and real time table, loads sample event data, and provides query examples for immediate validation.
Apache Pinot is built for low latency analytics over high volume event data. This AMI helps reduce setup friction for use cases such as product analytics, application event analytics, customer facing dashboards, operational metrics, real time reporting, fraud style event exploration, AI application telemetry, and streaming data proof of concept projects.
The server is designed for AWS Marketplace users who want a self managed open source starting point. On first launch, the AMI regenerates public IP based guidance, resets nonportable runtime state, starts the Pinot stack, initializes the demo table, and prepares clear first login instructions for the ubuntu user. Users can access a landing page, open the Pinot Controller, run helper commands, and test SQL queries against the included optick events demo table.
This product is suitable for development, training, demos, pilots, and smaller self managed analytics workloads. Larger production deployments should be sized and configured based on ingestion volume, retention needs, query concurrency, storage requirements, and operational architecture. This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges are applied for the deployment of the application and AMI support and compliance.
Highlights
- Blazing Fast, User Facing Real Time Analytics Originally developed at LinkedIn, Apache Pinot was purpose built to power high performance, interactive analytics for user facing applications. Deliver sub second insights at scale to enhance customer experience and engagement.
- Real Time Business Dashboards at Scale Pinot supports complex analytical operations like slicing, dicing, drill-downs, roll ups, and pivots, making it ideal for building real-time dashboards that track key business metrics across massive, multi dimensional datasets.
- Ready to launch real time analytics stack Apache Pinot, Apache Kafka, ZooKeeper, Docker Compose, Nginx, helper commands, and first boot automation are preconfigured for fast AWS deployment.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t3.large Recommended | $0.025 |
m6id.large | $0.025 |
m6i.xlarge | $0.025 |
r6i.8xlarge | $0.025 |
t3.xlarge | $0.025 |
m6i.8xlarge | $0.025 |
r6i.4xlarge | $0.025 |
t3a.2xlarge | $0.025 |
t2.2xlarge | $0.025 |
t3.medium | $0.025 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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Version 4.0 refresh. Rebuilt on Ubuntu 24.04 with Apache Pinot 1.5.0, Apache Kafka 4.2.0, ZooKeeper 3.9.3, Docker Compose, Nginx landing page, helper commands, and first boot automation. Adds a working real time demo dataset with Kafka topic creation, Pinot schema and table registration, sample event loading, and SQL query examples. Includes corrected first launch portability automation so each new customer instance initializes clean runtime state and working demo segments.
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