Apache Kafka on Kubernetes

Apache Kafka is an alternative enterprise messaging system that moves massive amounts of data—not just from point A to B, but from points A to Z.

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2020 Debezium IBM Db2 Change Data Capture
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07/06/2023

How to use Debezium SMT with Groovy to filter routing events

This article demonstrates how to configure a Kafka Connect image to use Debezium SMT with Groovy to route events between topics.

Building resilient event-driven architectures with Apache Kafka
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07/05/2023

How to use Kafka Cruise Control for cluster optimization

Learn how Apache Kafka Cruise Control optimizes workload and improves performance.

Kafka Monthly Digest
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03/29/2023

Deploy a Kafka Connect container using Strimzi

Learn how to configure and deploy a Kafka Connect container with Strimzi, a tool that simplifies the process of running Apache Kafka in a Kubernetes

Building resilient event-driven architectures with Apache Kafka
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03/08/2023

Our advice for configuring Knative Broker for Apache Kafka

This article discusses configuration best practices and recommendations for the Knative Broker implementation for Apache Kafka, which is now GA.

Build streams-based applications using the Apache Kafka ecosystem

Capture, stream, and process vast amounts of data using a scalable, fault-tolerant, and highly available streaming data platform to deliver cloud-native and event-driven streaming applications.

Red Hat's Apache Kafka ecosystem provides an array of supporting cloud services for Red Hat OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka, including OpenShift Connectors, OpenShift Service Registry, AMQ Streams, schema designer, and a native integration with Red Hat OpenShift. Learn how to improve your productivity and reduce the complexity of managing and configuring Apache Kafka.

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Deploy Red Hat AMQ Streams and Fuse on OpenShift Container Platform 4

Red Hat AMQ is a message broker for building communications among Java applications. Message-based applications are a key core capability of modern software development, and AMQ provides a solid foundation for building them. 

The Streams module, which is based on the Apache Kafka and Strimzi projects, runs on Linux, macOS and Windows. The module also supports the publish/subscribe messaging method, better for containers. There are also Debezium Change Data Capture connectors that are used to capture row-level database changes and communicate these changes to your apps.
 

Deploy AMQ Streams now

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Debezium on OpenShift Cheat Sheet

Debezium is a distributed open-source platform for change data capture. Start it up, point it at your databases, and your apps can start responding to all of the inserts, updates, and deletes that other apps commit to your databases. Debezium is durable and fast, so your apps can respond quickly and never miss an event, even when things go wrong.

This cheat sheet covers how to deploy/create/run/update a Debezium Connector on OpenShift. 

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