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An interview with Greg Harris and Ivan Yurchenko, part of the authors of the new KIP-1150 that introduces diskless topics to Apache Kafka.
Diskless topics are a special kind of topic that write directly to an object store. This outsources the data replication and durability guarantees to the store (e.g., S3) and avoids the costly inter-zone data transfer fees that clouds charge you for. The result is a 80%+ reduced Kafka bill and a simpler architecture where brokers are stateless (or have less state) – making them significantly easier to maintain operationally.
In this podcast, we dive deep into the technical details and tradeoffs in this complex KIP.
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Beyond that, you can find Greg and Ivan here:
All views expressed in this podcast are personal opinions of the participants. They do not represent the views or positions of Aiven, the employer of Ivan and Greg, or any other entity.
Apache®, Apache Kafka®, Kafka, and the Kafka logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. No endorsement by The Apache Software Foundation is implied by the use of these marks.
An interview with Greg Harris and Ivan Yurchenko, part of the authors of the new KIP-1150 that introduces diskless topics to Apache Kafka.
Diskless topics are a special kind of topic that write directly to an object store. This outsources the data replication and durability guarantees to the store (e.g., S3) and avoids the costly inter-zone data transfer fees that clouds charge you for. The result is a 80%+ reduced Kafka bill and a simpler architecture where brokers are stateless (or have less state) – making them significantly easier to maintain operationally.
In this podcast, we dive deep into the technical details and tradeoffs in this complex KIP.
⏱️ TIMELINEIf you found this episode interesting, please give it a like to signal to the algorithm that it's good. It takes 2 seconds to do, and it took us 5 hours to produce.
💬 HOW TO GET INVOLVEDWe recommend participating in the Apache Kafka mailing list.
Beyond that, you can find Greg and Ivan here:
All views expressed in this podcast are personal opinions of the participants. They do not represent the views or positions of Aiven, the employer of Ivan and Greg, or any other entity.
Apache®, Apache Kafka®, Kafka, and the Kafka logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. No endorsement by The Apache Software Foundation is implied by the use of these marks.