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This is an introduction to Kafka which describes itself as a messaging system<br> | This is an introduction to Kafka which describes itself as a messaging system<br> | ||
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Here is some stats from LinkedIn<br> | Here is some stats from LinkedIn<br> | ||
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=Terms= | =Terms= | ||
*Log shipping is the process of automating the backup of transaction log files on a primary (production) database server, and then restoring them onto a standby server. | *Log shipping is the process of automating the backup of transaction log files on a primary (production) database server, and then restoring them onto a standby server. | ||
*Message Broker is an intermediary computer program module that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver | *Message Broker is an intermediary computer program module that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver |
Revision as of 04:01, 25 July 2021
Introduction
This is an introduction to Kafka which describes itself as a messaging system
Here is some stats from LinkedIn
Terms
- Log shipping is the process of automating the backup of transaction log files on a primary (production) database server, and then restoring them onto a standby server.
- Message Broker is an intermediary computer program module that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver