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The Good and the Bad of Apache Kafka Streaming Platform

Altexsoft

Kafka can continue the list of brand names that became generic terms for the entire type of technology. In this article, we’ll explain why businesses choose Kafka and what problems they face when using it. In this article, we’ll explain why businesses choose Kafka and what problems they face when using it.

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Improving Apache Kafka® Performance and Scalability With the Parallel Consumer: Part 1

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How Do Kafka Concurrency and Throughput Work? Apache Kafka ® is a high-throughput, low-latency distributed streaming platform. It enables messages to be sent from multiple distributed producers via the distributed Kafka cluster and topics, to multiple distributed consumers. Is there a limit?

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Once settled on the event streaming approach, I’ll provide a high-level dataflow of how we design systems for payment processing at scale using this approach. The Akka scaling mechanism uses a cluster service which pools actors from remote nodes that join as cluster members. how much money was in my account at time X).

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

Everything is asynchronous; everything is stored; everything is partitioned; everything scales. It is not uncommon for those embarking on the journey to event-driven, asynchronous architecture to ask: “Hey, so I’m writing these events, how do I know what’s happening and whether they’re working as intended?

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The Rise of Managed Services for Apache Kafka

Confluent

As a distributed system for collecting, storing, and processing data at scale, Apache Kafka ® comes with its own deployment complexities. To simplify all of this, different providers have emerged to offer Apache Kafka as a managed service. Before Confluent Cloud was announced , a managed service for Apache Kafka did not exist.

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5 Key Takeaways from #Current2023

Cloudera

Recently, Confluent hosted Current 2023 (formerly Kafka summit) in San Jose on Sept 26th and 27th. This blog is for anyone who was interested but unable to attend the conference, or anyone interested in a quick summary of what happened there. More of a Confluent conference now than a kafka conference.