What is Apache Kafka®?
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cnfl.io/what-is-kafka-and-ksq... | Apache Kafka® is an open source distributed streaming platform that allows you to build applications and process events as they occur. Tim Berglund (Senior Director of Developer Experience at Confluent) walks through how it works and important underlying concepts. As a real-time, scalable, and durable system, Kafka can be used for fault-tolerant storage as well as for other use cases, such as stream processing, centralized data management, metrics, log aggregation, event sourcing, and more.
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ABOUT CONFLUENT
Confluent, founded by the creators of Apache Kafka®, enables organizations to harness business value of live data. The Confluent Platform manages the barrage of stream data and makes it available throughout an organization. It provides various industries, from retail, logistics and manufacturing, to financial services and online social networking, a scalable, unified, real-time data pipeline that enables applications ranging from large volume data integration to big data analysis with Hadoop to real-time stream processing. To learn more, please visit confluent.io
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One of THE BEST videos explaining Kafka in such a simple way. I am now officially a fan of Tim Berglund.
@jaxxwade2873
2 жыл бұрын
Instablaster...
@SatanIsTheLord
Жыл бұрын
10 minutes to explain that Kafka is basically queue of events? Lame!
@hamzanasirr
Жыл бұрын
@@SatanIsTheLord even the keyword that you used "queue of events" is pretty advanced for some beginners.
I totally like the way you teach in this video. I never worked with Kafka and this gave me a clear and structured overview.
great job explaining Kafka and event driven software architecture! seriously! one of the best I've experienced!
this explanation really helped me wrap my head around the Kafka idea... thanks
Now that's what I call an awesome explanation. Great job!
i did not expect such captivating explanation of what kafka is. brilliant.
Nice overview. Our company has just began implementing Kafka, and I'm watching a lot of these little videos to wrap my head around it.
This is fantastic, one of the best explanations ever!
Awesome! Short and crisp explanation to the point. Great job :-)
Excellent explanation, the bes you can find about Kafka... Thank you!
Tim Berglund explains concepts so well. Legend
What a great visual storytelling lightboard... Just wow!!!
Thank you Tim. Really clear explanation!
Very usefull video! I understood the basics in few minutes! thanks!
This is such a great introduction video on Kafka! Thanks for doing this.
Amaizing explanation! Thank you Sir.
Nicely explained in simple steps! You made Kafka easy!
Great video, Tim slice and dice the topic to make it simple to understand
Great explanation about different components available in kafka & confluent 👏
@evisionwithjps602
2 жыл бұрын
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your explanation is excellent!!!
Wow the way he put kafka vis a vis db in the first 2 minutes, is legendary. No one talked about kafka that way ever.
After reading a bunch of papers and lectures that are making non-sense, KZread and this video are my lifesaver!
Great explanation. I love the lightboard!
@evisionwithjps602
2 жыл бұрын
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@diamonddiscus
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I thought. The lightboard is incredible, different from all the technology I ever seen.
Everyone else going, "Target System, Source System, Streaming, distributed events, etc. etc." but they don't put it together as well as Tim does! Brilliant.
this guy is a legend. how awesome would it be to work with this guy!!
Thank you!!! The explanation is great!!! :)
very very very good video, showed this to a number of people to stop me having to explain this and they were sold. Excellent.
Complete and easy explanation. Thanks.
Excellent explanation, thank you!
Super helpful. Very well explained. Thank you.
Simple and concise explanation!
Thanks... fantastic, clear, no bs explanation.
The best explanation I've seen for Kafka during this month.
@this-is-bioman
2 күн бұрын
How many Kafka explanations per month do you watch?
Awesome Explanation on Kafka
what a way to explain the things, I liked this way to teaching , great job guys, you have done lot of magic to Kafka
Hey Tim great review ! I remember seeing you in Munich in one meetup, kind of suprised to see you here :)
Superb presentation! Thank you.
in love with this guy - can't explain it better
Perfect Overview..Thanks :)
This is an excellent lecture on the topic!!!!
Enjoyed the presentation, All of them (with or without IT knowledge) would be able to understand.
I had watched other intro videos which discusses about producer APIs and event emitting, in addition to topics. This one focuses mainly on topics. Couldn't say this introduction is complete.
4:51 "Minimum Viable Understanding", that's a damn interesting concept.
Very nice explanation! Thanks a ton!
Wonderful & inspiring enough to drag your attention to Apache Kafka.
Superb!!!!! Amazing explaination. Thank you!
Such a great explanation!
Great video! Thank you Tim!
Awesome introduction video. Can't wait to start learning Kafka
@evisionwithjps602
2 жыл бұрын
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perfect overview Great stuff
Brilliant. Thank you!
Great Explanation. How does Kafka relates to Splunk who used to aggregate logs?
Good Explanation! Great job
Excellent video! Thank you!
Great introduction !
this is Bill Bur's best explanation of Apache Kafka so far
Great explanation. May I request you a video on Kafka connectors?
Excellent introduction
amazing, really well explained
Very well explained !! Thanks for sharing this !
@evisionwithjps602
2 жыл бұрын
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Wow, you sir are amazing, thanks for this
Really informative, Awesome video
Nobody noticed how causually he does mirror writing while explaining a complex TOPIC. Respect!
@xaviert9882
3 жыл бұрын
Chances are that he is not mirror writing but the whole video is mirrored: he writes with his left hand and, statistically, 90% or the people are right-handed. Also, he wears a wedding ring, which is customary worn on the left hand in the United States, regardless of whether you are left- or right-handed. Actually, you can see a freckle above one eye, and in a photo I saw in Internet you can see it over the other eye... All in all, the video is awesome and still: Respect!
@menthalbreed
3 жыл бұрын
@@xaviert9882 Great analysis! thx :-)
awesome explanation. thanks!!
Excellent intro into the questions "What is Kafka" and "Why Kakfa". Although teams would have to think a lot before they step into a migration thinking this is cool and then finding the old one was sufficient ;-)
Awesome Explanation
Great explanation by Gavin Belson
@JoshKemmerer
3 жыл бұрын
When did he leave Hooli? 🤔🤣
Awesome. Best explanation ever.
Very grateful. ❤ and 🙏 from Chennai 🇮🇳
Simply great ! thank you
thanks, great explanation !
Very nice explanation sir great job
Thanks for this amazing video
Wonderful video...thank you!
Thanks for good explaining of what Apache Kafka is, i think its can resovle sommene of my problems :P
Confluent sounds like a good tech company. Will definitely consider it for any Kafka services. ( By good means not evil )
Tim Berglund should have an IT buzz-term explanation channel. This is really good.
Tim Berglund is "the man!!!"
Loved the explanation! So clear in under 12 min. Great job!
That was really great!! Thumbs up!!
even I understood it ! Great video ! 10/10
Excellent explanation wow
Very well made video and it was well explained what Kafka does. However I did not hear an answer to the question in the title: "What is Kafka?"
thanks for this video
Nice presentation.
What a great video!!
Very good explanation. Even tho I got distracted by wondering if he used a real pen on glass or not.
I love how the presenter is able to write backwards.
@ossamahjaji7985
3 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty certain he doesn't
@flypip
3 жыл бұрын
Ahah, he just writes normally and mirror the video
@robertbowden6311
3 жыл бұрын
@@flypip Now you mention it, the clues are there - he writes with his 'left' hand, though he could be a leftie, but then his wedding band is on his right hand instead of his left - plus the shirt pocket is on the right hand side and the shirt is buttoned the wrong way around (unless he buys shirts for left handed people, that is).
@flypip
3 жыл бұрын
Robert Bowden Yes, there are some clues, but it’s a famous technique to teach through a video
@gainonten4031
3 жыл бұрын
yeah and he is left-handed!
STANDING-O .. omg. can you explain everything to me. That was freakin awesome.
great video thank you.
I feel enlightened
Thank you! Yay event-driven architecture. :o) Philosophically, objectmotion is like spacetime. Things make events and events make things. Nonhalting is the more primitive state of stuff. Complementarity in information theory.
Brilliant!
Thank you
love it!
Brilliant.
Very nice!!
Awesome explaination
@evisionwithjps602
2 жыл бұрын
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Hello Thanks for sharing knowledge hare really very good and your explaining skills also very I really appreciate.i request you can you share how to deploy kubernets cluster for confluent Kafka so it will help us because I wached all traning video provided by confluent but not found how to deploy kubernets cluster for confluent Kafka so please I request you.
Question - is it possible for kafka producer to maintain idempotency bases on message(some key set by us) key? basically our requirement is messages with same key should not be posted again even if we replay after a day.