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I understand that running AutoMQ in Kubernetes requires a Business/Enterprise license and is not available for the Community edition. My question is, if we use the existing container image or rebuild our own AutoMQ image and manage the container deployment ourselves in a Kubernetes cluster, is this permitted under the Community version?
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Hi @josephlim75, some of our customers are already using K8s or Strimzi to deploy the AutoMQ Community Edition. You're welcome to do the same. If you need any support from our team, we're happy to help and can set up a WeChat group or Slack channel for you.
I understand that running AutoMQ in Kubernetes requires a Business/Enterprise license and is not available for the Community edition. My question is, if we use the existing container image or rebuild our own AutoMQ image and manage the container deployment ourselves in a Kubernetes cluster, is this permitted under the Community version?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: