Apache Kafka on Kubernetes with Strimzi
Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Apache Kafka deployment on Kubernetes using Strimzi in this informative conference talk by Jakub Scholz and Paolo Patierno from Red Hat. Discover the challenges of running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and learn how Strimzi, a CNCF project, simplifies the process. Gain insights into Strimzi's capabilities for managing the entire lifecycle of Kafka clusters, from creation and management to monitoring. Understand the main components of Kafka in Kubernetes, including custom resources, cluster deployment, user and topic management, and monitoring. Watch a demonstration showcasing Strimzi's features and integration possibilities. Learn about alternative installation options and explore the benefits of running Kafka on Kubernetes. Engage with the speakers during the Q&A session, addressing topics such as Strimzi's relationship with Kafka, comparisons to Kubernetes native applications, and available support options.
Syllabus
Introduction
Kafka
Why run Kafka Kubernetes
Kafka in Kubernetes
Install other options
Create custom resource
Kafka cluster deployment
Kafka components
Kafka user resource
Kafka topic resource
Deployment
Kafka Monitoring
Strimzi Features
Strimzi Integration
Call to Action
Thank you
QA Session
Why is Strimzi not a project in Kafka
Strimzi vs Kubernetes
Native cloud applications
Kafka support dashboard
Strimzi Kafka support
Taught by
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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