Hi … I am looking for multi tenant deployment approach for version 8. The document seems still for version 7.
Can someone point me to the right direction?
Thanks
Hi … I am looking for multi tenant deployment approach for version 8. The document seems still for version 7.
Can someone point me to the right direction?
Thanks
At the moment we don’t have multi-tenancy implemented internally in Zeebe, your best bet for a multi-tenancy situation right now is to create a Camunda 8 cluster per tenant.
Yes I am trying to find documentation on the same topic but unsuccesful still. The key details I am trying to understand is whether zeebe is multi-tenant ? i.e.
I also came across a forum post that stated camunda 8 is not multi-tenant yet which worries me.
More details on this would be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Hey @JGeek
there is not much to add to what @Niall mentioned here Multi tenant for camunda 8 - #3 by Niall
So to answer your questions:
Other than that I think currently the best would be to create a Zeebe cluster per tenant.
Greets
Chris
Thanks @Zelldon for the detailed answer.
By the second point in my earlier query I wanted to understand how is the task execution handled in the zeebe cluster. I assume thats done by the gateway based on its load balancing algorithm.
Thanks.
Hey @JGeek regarding your questions
I guess this was answered in slack now right ?
Josh Wulf 6 hours ago
The Zeebe broker executes the BPMN orchestration. The implementation of any of the service tasks (all tasks are service tasks in Zeebe) is done in workers.In Camunda 8 SaaS you have connectors like the HTTP worker and also the DMN worker running in the cluster. But these are hosted workers.All implementations run in “your own JVM”, not the broker’s.
Ok, I have my queries related to multi-tenancy answered right now.
I guess you could restrict that certain workers are not allowed to work on certain job type or something like this.
I would like to know to understand how this could be done but probably this could be started as a separate thread.
It would be great to keep the slack discussion active to understand the data flow and code execution.
Thanks.