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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
- Introduction - 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
- Quickstart - Apache Kafka
In this quickstart we’ll see how to run Kafka Connect with simple connectors that import data from a file to a Kafka topic and export data from a Kafka topic to a file
- Introduction | Apache Kafka
Kpow is an enterprise-grade toolkit that provides a rich, data-oriented UI and secure API for Apache Kafka It's designed to give engineers deep visibility and control over their Kafka clusters, Schema Registry, Kafka Connect, and Kafka Streams applications
- Downloads - Apache Kafka
Kafka 4 1 0 includes a significant number of new features and fixes For more information, please read our blog post, the detailed Upgrade Notes and the Release Notes
- Powered By - Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka is used for both real-time and batch data processing, and is the chosen event log technology for Amadeus microservice-based streaming applications Kafka is also used for operational use cases such as application logs collection
- Uses - 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
- Documentation - Apache Kafka
In this quickstart we'll see how to run Kafka Connect with simple connectors that import data from a file to a Kafka topic and export data from a Kafka topic to a file
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