Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and OpenShift : Barnabas is died … long life to Strimzi !
Read OriginalThis article details the author's journey in deploying Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and OpenShift, starting with the Barnabas project and its evolution into Strimzi. It explains the challenges of running stateful applications like Kafka, the use of StatefulSets, and the project's features including YAML resources, Kafka Connect support, and Prometheus metrics. It also outlines future plans to adopt an operator-based approach for cluster and topic management.
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