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Apache Kafka is an open-source event streaming platform optimized for ingesting and processing streaming data in real-time. Its distributed architecture means that it’s highly scalable and high-throughput. Its large ecosystem means it is extensible and flexible to handle any use case that needs transportation of messages across systems.
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While setting up event streams with Kafka is quick and easy, deploying and setting up the application itself is complex and requires specific (cloud) infrastructure, networking, and Kubernetes knowledge.
Plural helps you deploy and manage the lifecycle of open-source applications on Kubernetes. Our platform combines the scalability and observability benefits you get with managed SaaS offerings with the data security, governance, and compliance benefits of self-hosting Kafka.
If you need more than just Kafka, look for other open-source infrastructure tools in our marketplace of curated applications to leapfrog complex deployments and get started quickly.
Deploying Kafka is a matter of executing these 3 commands:
plural bundle install kafka aws-kafka
plural build
plural deploy --commit "deploying kafka"
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Fnatic is a leading global esports performance brand headquartered in London, focused on leveling up gamers. At the core of Fnatic’s success is its best-in-class data team. The Fnatic data team relies on third-party applications to serve different business functions with every member of the organization utilizing data daily. While having access to an abundance of data is great, it opens up a degree of complexity when it comes to answering critical business questions and in-game analytics for gaming members.
To answer these questions, the data team began constructing a data stack to solve these use cases. Since the team at Fnatic are big fans of open-source they elected to build their stack with popular open-source technologies.