Kafka Fundamentals

About this Course

Welcome to the Kafka Fundamentals course! The course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of Apache Kafka, a distributed streaming platform used for building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications. Whether you are new to Kafka or seeking to solidify your foundational knowledge, this course will equip you with the skills needed to effectively utilize Kafka in various real-world scenarios. This course requires a basic understanding of distributed systems and familiarity with Java or Python programming languages. This course is ideal for software developers, data engineers, system administrators, and IT professionals who are looking to leverage Kafka for data streaming and real-time analytics. The course provides a comprehensive introduction to key big data concepts and messaging systems, laying a solid foundation for understanding data processing dynamics. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand data evolution, big data significance, analytics applications, and messaging systems. - Learn Kafka\'s key features, components, architecture, and industry use cases. - Set up Kafka environments and install Zookeeper and Kafka. - Master Kafka producer and consumer basics, configurations, and operations. - Work with serializers and deserializers and manage offsets and rebalancing. This course contains engaging videos, hands-on demonstrations, readings, and assessments to ensure a comprehensive understanding of Apache Kafka.

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