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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 1 1 0 includes a number of significant new features Here is a summary of some notable changes: Kafka 1 1 0 includes significant improvements to the Kafka Controller that speed up controlled shutdown
- Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka Quickstart Everything you need to know about Kafka in 10 minutes (clicking the image will load a video from YouTube)
- 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 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
- Apache Kafka
Here is a description of a few of the popular use cases for Apache Kafka® For an overview of a number of these areas in action, see this blog post Messaging Kafka works well as a replacement for a more traditional message broker
- Apache Kafka
Apache Kafka: A Distributed Streaming Platform Apache Kafka Toggle navigation Get Started Introduction Quickstart Use Cases Books Papers Videos Podcasts Docs Key Concepts APIs Configuration Design Implementation Operations Security Clients Kafka Connect
- Apache Kafka
Notably, in Kafka 4 0, Kafka Clients and Kafka Streams require Java 11, while Kafka Brokers, Connect, and Tools, now require Java 17 This release also updates the minimum supported client and broker versions ( KIP-896 ), and defines new baseline requirements for supported upgrade paths
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