There is a huge shift in application development where cloud native, microservices and serverless are becoming widely popular. There is a great need for building event-driven applications and real-time big data infrastructure for analytics.
Streaming can be used for messaging, ingesting high volume data such as application log data, operational telemetry data, web click-stream data or other use cases in which data is produced and processed continually and sequentially in a publish-subscribe messaging model.
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service provides a fully managed, scalable, and durable storage solution for ingesting continuous, high-volume streams of data that you can consume and process in real time. Last year Oracle announced the general availability of the of
Oracle Streaming compatibility with Apache Kafka. Apache Kafka is the world leading messaging bus and it’s a distributed streaming platform.
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OCI Streaming and Apache Kafka, as we dive into the capabilities and benefits in a simple, intuitive and developer-focused way.