Monitoring, Streams, and Connectors
About this Course
Welcome to the Monitoring, Streams, and Connectors course! The course is designed to equip participants with advanced skills and knowledge in the critical areas of monitoring, data streams, and connectors within modern IT environments. Monitoring and managing data flows, streams, and connectors are essential for maintaining system health, optimizing performance, and ensuring seamless data integration across platforms. This course requires a solid understanding of the architecture and components of Kafka and Java/Scala programming. By the end of the course, you will be able to: - Monitor Kafka broker, producer, and consumer metrics. - Manage quotas and monitor consumer lag. - Understand Kafka Streams\' tasks, threading models, and local state stores. - Perform K-Stream and K-Table operations. - Utilize the HTTP REST Interface for Kafka Connect management. This course contains engaging videos, demos, readings, and assessments to ensure a comprehensive understanding of Apache Kafka.Created by: LearnKartS

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