Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform that decouples systems by storing events durably, allowing multiple services to consume them independently without tight coupling, which prevents cascading failures and enables real-time data processing in modern distributed architectures.
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What is Kafka? Uber, Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, well, most every large-scale tech company uses Kafka. But, what exactly is Kafka? Suppose a user uploads a video on YouTube. Now, multiple systems need to know about it, like recommendations, notifications, analytics, ad systems, creator dashboards, and much more. If the upload service directly calls every service, the system becomes tightly coupled. And if one service becomes slow or crashes, >> [music] >> the entire flow slows down. This is where Kafka comes in. Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform.
[music] In simple words, something happens, an event is created. It is stored in Kafka, and multiple systems consume it from Kafka independently.
Kafka stores events durably, so consumers can even read them later.
That's why Kafka is heavily used in modern distributed systems. If you want to know in detail about the basics of Kafka, refer to this playlist crash course video, and make sure you subscribe to the channel.
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