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Evolution of Kafka and Advantages Over Messaging

Apache Kafka has come a long way since its initial development at LinkedIn in 2010 and its release as an open-source project the following year. Over the past decade, it has grown from a humble messaging bus used to power internal applications into the world's most popular streaming data platform. Its evolution is remarkable, and it has taken the industry by storm, quickly becoming a go-to solution for data streaming and processing.

Connect Apache Kafka to OpenSearch with Terraform

In this video, you will learn how to send data from Apache Kafka to OpenSearch using Terraform. We will take the help of Apache Kafka Connect and OpenSearch Sink Connector to get the data from Apache Kafka to OpenSearch. CHAPTERS ABOUT AIVEN Aiven’s cloud data platform helps your business reach its highest potential by making your data work for you. It provides fully managed open source data infrastructure on all major clouds, helping developers focus on what they do best: innovate and create without worrying about the limitations of technology.

RabbitMQ vs Kafka: How to Choose an Event-Streaming Broker

RabbitMQ has, for a long time, been one of the most popular message brokers in the world. Last year, streams were introduced and today RabbitMQ can be used to support many use cases, whether it is as a message broker, for message streams, or doing both in unison. This blog will explain why RabbitMQ fits well into most messaging-streaming scenarios and why it’s an excellent choice. But before we jump into that, let’s cover some basics around event streaming.