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Happy 2017! Wishing you a wonderful year full of fast and scalable data streams.
Many things have happened since we last shared the state of Apache Kafka® and the streams ecosystem. Let’s take a look!
Most importantly – we did a bug fix release. Apache Kafka 0.10.1.1 fixes some critical issues found in the 0.10.1.0 release. There is a pretty substantial list of fixes, so if you are running 0.10.1.0, we recommend upgrading to avoid running into issues we already resolved.
Kafka Summit! If you haven’t heard – last year was so successful that we are doing two events this year. New York on May 8th and San Francisco on August 28th. Call for paper is ending soon, so please submit your talk proposals this week!
There are many KIPs (improvement proposals) being discussed in the Kafka developer list, many of them are huge improvements:
In addition to the many KIPs, there are some interesting releases, blogs and presentations I’d recommend checking out:
Confluent Private Cloud matches Kafka performance with up to 73% fewer brokers. Benchmarks prove massive TCO savings, while Centralized Policy Enforcement streamlines data governance and broker-native multi-tenancy provides the isolation needed to end "noisy neighbor" issues for good.
Confluent Cloud rolled out new observability updates that give operators direct visibility into streaming workload performance. New Metrics API signals expose client throttling by principal, consumer group rebalance duration, connection attempt spikes, and compacted partition counts.