Chaos Engineering with Apache Kafka and Gremlin

Chaos Engineering with Apache Kafka and Gremlin

The most secure clusters aren’t built on the hopes that they’ll never break. They are the clusters that are broken on purpose and with a specific goal. When organizations want to avoid systematic weaknesses, chaos engineering with Apache Kafka® is the route to go. Your system is only as reliable as its highest point of vulnerability. Patrick Brennan (Principal Architect) and Tammy Butow (Principal SRE) from Gremlin discuss how they do their own chaos engineering to manage and resolve hi...

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Diving into Exactly Once Semantics with Guozhang Wang

Diving into Exactly Once Semantics with Guozhang Wang

It has been said that in distributed messaging, there are two hard problems: 2) exactly once delivery, 1) guaranteed order of messages and 2) exactly once delivery. Apache Kafka® has offered exactly o...

22 Apr 201947min

Ask Confluent #12: In Search of the Lost Offsets

Ask Confluent #12: In Search of the Lost Offsets

Stanislav Kozlovski joins us to discuss common pitfalls when using Kafka consumers and a new KIP that promises to make consumer restarts much smoother. EPISODE LINKS KIP-345: Static consumer membersh...

17 Apr 201922min

Ben Stopford on Microservices and Event Streaming

Ben Stopford on Microservices and Event Streaming

Microservices are pretty ubiquitous these days. Really “SOA done right,” they reimagine the services pattern in the context of the world we live in today, nearly two decades since the first big servic...

8 Apr 201958min

Magnus Edenhill on librdkafka 1.0

Magnus Edenhill on librdkafka 1.0

After several years of development, librdkafka has finally reached 1.0! It remains API compatible with older versions of the library, so you won’t need to make any changes to your application. There a...

3 Apr 201946min

Ask Confluent #11: More Services, More Metrics, More Fun

Ask Confluent #11: More Services, More Metrics, More Fun

Do metrics for detecting clients from old versions actually exist? Or is Gwen making features up? This and more useful advice is coming up on today's episode of Ask Confluent. EPISODE LINKS The Java ...

26 Mar 201914min

It’s Time for Streaming to Have a Maturity Model ft. Nick Dearden

It’s Time for Streaming to Have a Maturity Model ft. Nick Dearden

Nick Dearden explains the five stages of streaming maturity. They are not denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance—that’s the Kübler-Ross model, and it’s for bad things. This one is for aw...

18 Mar 201936min

Containerized Apache Kafka On Kubernetes with Viktor Gamov

Containerized Apache Kafka On Kubernetes with Viktor Gamov

Kubernetes provides all the building blocks needed to run stateful workloads, but creating a truly enterprise-grade Apache Kafka® platform that can be used in production is not always intuitive. In th...

11 Mar 201941min

Catch Your Bus with KSQL: A Stream Processing Recipe by Leslie Kurt

Catch Your Bus with KSQL: A Stream Processing Recipe by Leslie Kurt

We all know that feeling of waiting when your ride is running late. Leslie Kurt shares about how you can use KSQL to calculate the difference between the expected arrival time and real-time updates of...

4 Mar 201919min

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