In the first two parts of our Inside Flink blog series, we explored the benefits of stream processing with Flink and common Flink use cases for which teams are choosing to leverage the popular framework to unlock the full potential of streaming. Specifically, we broke down the key reasons why developers are choosing Apache Flink® as their stream processing framework, as well as the ways in which they are putting it into practice.
In an era where the pace of technological innovation continues to accelerate, web development can seem like an ever-evolving landscape. It’s crucial to keep up-to-date with the latest tools and resources to stay competitive. One effective way to manage this constant evolution is through automation. Automation in web development not only saves valuable time but also reduces the scope of manual errors, making processes more efficient and reliable.
Cristian laughs when we call him a software developer with a ‘testing mindset.’“Well, I see software testing as an integral part of development. We build; therefore, we test. Simple as that,” he says. This seems straightforward, but in his eyes, it's a philosophy that too many skip over.
One of the most important questions in architecting a data platform is where to store and archive data. In a blog series, we’ll cover the different storage strategies for Kafka and introduce you to Lenses’ S3 Connector for backup/restore. But in this first blog, we must introduce the different Cloud storage options available. Later blogs will focus on specific solutions, explain in more depth how this maps to Kafka and then how Lenses manage your Kafka topic backups.
Discover how simulating heavy traffic based on real usage can accelerate and improve your load tests, and cut through complexity in your Kubernetes apps.