Steve, our use case is very simple. There are many reasons for a cluster to
go down. If that the case, what we do with the producers? Hopefully it will
be a time window of a couple of hours. If your concern are the queued
messages, we have only a few thousands per day.

Thanks,


On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Steve Morin <st...@stevemorin.com> wrote:

> What I mean by that is that your looking to have the Kafka cluster able to
> be down for like 5 minutes or upto a day.  The problem is estimating how
> long it will take to recover.
>
> Is this work your doing for a consulting project?  Or are you doing
> something on behalf of an employer.  Basically would like to know more
> about the use-case.  You can email me directly at st...@stevemorin.com so
> we don't clog the message board.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Demian Berjman <dberj...@despegar.com
> >wrote:
>
> > Steve, thanks for the response! I don't understand what you mean by "what
> > kind of window?"
> >
> > I am looking for something like, i think you did it in Sparkngin: "Log
> > persistence if the log producer connection is down".
> >
>

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