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- Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka is an open-source distributed event streaming platform used by thousands of companies for high-performance data pipelines, streaming analytics, data integration, and mission-critical applications
- Apache Kafka
Kafka 4 0 0 includes a significant number of new features and fixes For more information, please read our blog post, the detailed Upgrade Notes and and the Release Notes
- Apache Kafka
Kafka is a distributed system consisting of servers and clients that communicate via a high-performance TCP network protocol It can be deployed on bare-metal hardware, virtual machines, and containers in on-premise as well as cloud environments
- Apache Kafka
Introduction Apache Kafka® is a distributed streaming platform What exactly does that mean? A streaming platform has three key capabilities: Pub Sub Publish and subscribe to streams of records, similar to a message queue or enterprise messaging system Stream Storage Store streams of records in a fault-tolerant durable way Real-Time
- Apache Kafka
We use Kafka, Kafka Connect, and Kafka Streams to enable our developers to access data freely in the company Kafka Streams powers parts of our analytics pipeline and delivers endless options to explore and operate on the data sources we have at hand
- Apache Kafka
Kafka abstracts away the details of files and gives a cleaner abstraction of log or event data as a stream of messages This allows for lower-latency processing and easier support for multiple data sources and distributed data consumption
- Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka is Nussknacker's primary input and output interface in streaming use cases - Nussknacker reads events from Kafka, applies decision algorithms and outputs actions to Kafka
- Overview (kafka 4. 0. 0 API)
Provides a Kafka client for consuming records from topics and or partitions in a Kafka cluster
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