Charmed Kafka is a complete solution to manage the full lifecycle of Apache Kafka.
The Canonical Data Fabric team is pleased to announce the first beta release of Charmed Kafka, our solution for Apache Kafka®.
Apache Kafka® is a free, open source message broker for event processing at massive scale. Kafka is ideal for building streaming applications, including data hubs where timely access to information is a necessity. It can also be used as the backbone of your microservices solutions and as a data processing engine in its own right.
In order to help enterprises with the deployment, operation and long term security maintenance of their Kafka clusters, Canonical is introducing Charmed Kafka, which is now entering public beta.
Canonical’s Charmed Kafka is an advanced, fully supported solution for Kafka, designed to be run on both cloud virtual machines directly, or on Kubernetes clusters, as users prefer. This beta release is the first preview on the road to building a comprehensive solution for Kafka users, delivering additional automation capabilities and support beyond what is available upstream.
The beta release includes features for:
Charmed Kafka is a part of Canonical Data Fabric, a set of solutions for data processing, including Charmed Spark and Charmed MongoDB, with additional solutions to be announced. The Data Fabric suite enables users to flexibly build, maintain and operate a comprehensive data processing environment founded on best of breed open source software. Appropriate solutions can be deployed for data processing at any scale on a range of cloud infrastructure.
Kubernetes users can deploy Charmed Kafka to MicroK8s, Charmed Kubernetes and AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).
Cloud infrastructure users can deploy Charmed Kafka to Charmed OpenStack, VMWare, AWS EC2 and Azure VMs.
At Canonical, we always value the community’s feedback about our products. We would like to ask you to try out Canonical’s Charmed Kafka and send us your comments, bug reports and general feedback so we can include them in our future releases.
To get started, head over to the Data Fabric documentation pages and follow the Kafka quickstart tutorial.
Chat with us on our chat server or file bug reports and feature requests in Github.
Canonical is building a suite of advanced, open source system solutions for data management applications including:
We would like to invite you to join our Data Fabric beta programme and be among the first to try out our new solutions.
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