SAN FRANCISCO, January 19, 2021 -- StreamNative, the cloud-native event streaming company powered by Apache Pulsar, today announced that its fully managed Pulsar-as-a-Service offering, StreamNative Cloud, is now available on AWS. The expansion of StreamNative Cloud Hosted to AWS makes the offering available to more users and enables AWS cloud customers to more deeply integrate Pulsar with the broader AWS offerings.
StreamNative Cloud provides a scalable, resilient, and secure messaging and event streaming platform for enterprises. The company offers two deployment options:
- Cloud-Hosted: Enables users to deploy a StreamNative-hosted Pulsar cluster on their chosen cloud provider within minutes, with cluster provisioning fully automated and StreamNative managing both the infrastructure and software.
- Cloud-Managed: Delivers a fully managed Pulsar cluster deployable to public or private cloud environments, customized to user requirements.
Since its initial release, StreamNative Cloud has experienced rapid customer adoption, powering applications for use cases including order and delivery tracking, customer communication, and real-time data lakes.
Pulsar + Flink Integration on AWS
The launch on AWS provides not only another cloud option for customers, it also enables customers to integrate Pulsar with AWS-managed offerings, such as Kinesis Data Analytics for Flink and Flink on Amazon EMR. This combination allows organizations to create unified data architectures for real-time operations. Flink provides batch and stream processing in a single engine, while Pulsar and BookKeeper enable storage as a single source-of-truth accessible through streams, pub-sub interfaces, and batch segments.
New Features
StreamNative also announced upcoming features for StreamNative Cloud:
- Tiered Storage allows offloading data to external, cost-effective storage, enabling infinite stream retention without API or performance changes.
- Pulsar Functions brings serverless computation to event streaming through an accessible interface for transforming, filtering, and routing data.


