Apache Pulsar 101: architecture, concepts & benchmarks by Quentin Adam & Steven Le Roux

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • CQRS, Event streaming, Event sourced, log management, Kafka, RabbitMQ... The all ecosystem is now working on event management, event sourcing, and CQRS. Kafka trend is growing, in a king of modern style ESB. This all trned now allow the emergence of new software. One of the new event log, stream and storage, is Apache Pulsar, a great Apache project, using Zookeeper and Bookeeper, coming from Yahoo! team.
    This talk will help to understand the architecture, the good points, the differences, and compare it with SQS, Kafka, RabbitMQ Iron or Redis listen. There will be example using java code.
    The two speakers are coming from two different companies, using Pulsar on production.
    Quentin ADAM is the CEO of Clever Cloud: an IT automation company, running a Platform as a Service allowing you to run java, scala, ruby, node.js, php, python or go applications, with auto scaling and auto healing features. This position allow him to study lots of applications, code, practice, and extract some talks and advises. Regular speaker at various tech conference, he’s focused to help developers to deliver quickly and happily good applications.
    Steven Le Roux is an Infrastructure Engineer

Комментарии • 6

  • @smartrah
    @smartrah 2 года назад +3

    Very good talk, loved the way you structured and communicated various concepts in the topic!

  • @mesutpiskin
    @mesutpiskin 4 года назад

    Thanks👍

  • @kellyfj
    @kellyfj 4 года назад +6

    The accent and poor English pronunciation is unfortunately such a distraction for such a complex topic

    • @93kazem
      @93kazem 4 года назад

      @个人开发小程序、app、公众号、业务系统 yes

    • @bm5543
      @bm5543 3 года назад +9

      You better get used to it because there will be more and more global representation in the tech space in the following years. I do understand your inconvenience though. Being able to communicate effectively with others is one of the most important skills. I'm just pointing out that you will be at a disadvantage if you only want to deal with native English speakers. Especially in the tech industry. But yeah it is your choice.

    • @smartrah
      @smartrah 2 года назад +1

      I think their communication was good and structured, and I found it in-depth and very useful (despite the accents)