Kafka is an event-streaming platform that runs as a cluster of nodes called “brokers”. Running Kafka on Kubernetes allows organizations to simplify operations such as upgrades, scaling, restarts, and monitoring which are more-or-less built into the Kubernetes platform. This page gathers resources about leveraging Kafka on Kubernetes.
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Below we have compiled publicly available sources from around the world that present views on Kubernetes Kafka.
The Container Security book by Liz Rice
Fundamental Technology Concepts that Protect Containerized Applications
Perspectives on Kubernetes Kafka
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codeburst.io
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confluent.io
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blog.usejournal.com
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How To
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banzaicloud.com
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portworx.com
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banzaicloud.com
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blog.kubernauts.io
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itnext.io
Case Studies
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engineering.shopify.com
Specific Technologies
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developers.redhat.com
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docs.microsoft.com
Downloads and Add-Ons
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github.com
Further Reading
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