: Nicolas MOTTE [mailto:nicolas.mo...@amadeus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 2:41 PM
To: users@kafka.apache.org
Subject: Performance and Encryption
Hi everyone,
I understand one of the reasons why Kafka is performant is by using zero-copy.
I often hear that when encryption is enabled, then Kafka
Hi everyone, I have another question.
Is there any reason why retention and cleanup policy are defined at cluster
level and not topic level?
I can t see why it would not be possible from a technical point of view...
2017-03-06 14:38 GMT+01:00 Nicolas Motte :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I under
Hi everyone,
Is there any reason why retention and cleanup policy are defined at cluster
level and not topic level?
I can t see why it would not be possible from a technical point of view...
Cheers
Nico
Hi everyone,
I understand one of the reasons why Kafka is performant is by using zero-copy.
I often hear that when encryption is enabled, then Kafka has to copy the data
in user space to decode the message, so it has a big impact on performance.
If it is true, I don t get why the message has to
Hi everyone,
I understand one of the reasons why Kafka is performant is by using
zero-copy.
I often hear that when encryption is enabled, then Kafka has to copy the
data in user space to decode the message, so it has a big impact on
performance.
If it is true, I don t get why the message has to
Hi everyone,
I created a training for Application Management and OPS teams in my company.
Some sections are specific to our deployment, but most of them are generic
and explain how Kafka and ZooKeeper work.
I uploaded it on SlideShare, I thought it might be useful to other people:
http://fr.slide