Is it true that replicants are only allowed on distant nodes in the system, and if they happen to find their way to the home node, they must be terminally retired by an instance of a Blade Runner?
If there is only one leader and only that leader can serve data, what is the point of the backup? If the leader goes down, then the ISR can't be served, because it isn't a leader. Or does the ISR then become the leader?
i plan to start a push notification project over local network using kafka and then evolve it to the cloud using aws sns from amazon, is that a good plan?
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You didn't talk about data replication for disaster recovery
I was searching for this topic and got confused at many sites. But belive me you explained everything at top notch. Thank you
That's because the people who try to explain it, don't understand it themselves. If they can't teach you - they don't really know it.
This is a gem of a video. After watching this video, I am pretty confident in my understanding of Kafka Topics and Partitions.
You are a very impressive teacher. Everything is very clear and simple. I wish all my previous professors were as good as you are haha
Perfectly explained. You are the best teacher in this subject out there
This is great for people for short attention span, could not be made more simple, unambiguous and separated into small information chunks.
Stephane, You are awesome. Made me fan. I am your student for AWS Architecture in Udemy. Loving it.
Hi, you have explained it very well and made it easy to understand
Thank you
Hi Stephen,thanks for explaining in detail.Small request..can u do one video for store and forward,replication,windowing too
Does that mean if the leader broker is down, then all other replications will not work?
Thanks for the simple explanation! :-)
Again, great explanation.
When broker 2 goes down, what about the consumers connecting via broker 2?
Is it true that replicants are only allowed on distant nodes in the system, and if they happen to find their way to the home node, they must be terminally retired by an instance of a Blade Runner?
Excellent Tutorial
Is this true: a broker can have only one partition of each topic at most ?
no
well explained, good job!
If there is only one leader and only that leader can serve data, what is the point of the backup?
If the leader goes down, then the ISR can't be served, because it isn't a leader. Or does the ISR then become the leader?
Can you please post Producer API with ordering of contents in detail.
How do consumers deduplicate messages ?
What if I have more partitions than brokers? is that possible?
i plan to start a push notification project over local network using kafka and then evolve it to the cloud using aws sns from amazon, is that a good plan?
i want lecture in pdf or word please
good explanation
very good.