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KIP-500: Apache Kafka Without ZooKeeper ft. Colin McCabe and Jason Gustafson

Tim Berglund sits down with Colin McCabe and Jason Gustafson to talk about KIP-500. The pair, who work on the Kafka Core Engineering Team, discuss the history of Kafka, the creation of KIP-500, and what it will do for the community as a whole. They break down ZooKeeper's role in Kafka, the implications of removing ZooKeeper dependency, replacing it with a self-managed metadata quorum, and how they've been combatting security, stability, and compatibility issues. With pending improvements towards scalability and inter-broker communication, and now that KIP-500 has been adopted within the community—there's a lot covered in this episode that you won't want to miss!

EPISODE LINKS

  • KIP-500: Replace ZooKeeper with a Self-Managed Metadata Quorum
  • KIP-497: Add inter-broker API to alter ISR
  • ZooKeeper Atomic Broadcast
  • The Atomic Broadcast Problem
  • RAFT Animated Guide
  • RAFT (Computer Science)
  • Join the Confluent Community Slack

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Hosted by Tim Berglund, Adi Polak and Viktor Gamov
Produced and Edited by Noelle Gallagher, Peter Furia and Nurie Mohamed
Music by Coastal Kites
Artwork by Phil Vo

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