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Burrow
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Monitoring consumer group lag
Hello! I am trying to set up consumer group lag monitoring via DataDog. I noticed that DataDog has a consumer integration which I am considering, especially since it has a consumer lag in seconds metric. I also see that Burrow is another popular option for monitoring consumer lag via a status. I'm curious to hear if folks have any thoughts on monitoring consumer lag via status versus lag in seconds (for example, via this consumer_lag_seconds DataDog metric). Wondering if the overhead of managing Burrow is worth getting consumer lag statuses, or if we can do something similar within DataDog with the built in integration. Thanks!
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A list of GUI tools for working with Apache Kafka
Burrow
- CMAK replacement
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Any advice on setting up or working with Kafka?
Some random tips: * Use SSDs, not magnetic disks. Our Kafka brokers used to use magnetic disks for more throughput, but this caused wayyyy more problems, like very slow broker restarts. * You'll want to install something like Burrow so you can get better lag metrics. * You might want to install CMAK. It's a web interface for common ops tasks.
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Keeping track of "users"?
As to which consumer is reading from which topics, ACLs help you with managing this (ok, you wouldn't know if a consumer doesn't read from a topic which it is allowed to read from). For consumer lag tracking check out Burrow, which should help you with that (e.g. also can send out notifications as per its docs, haven't tried this myself though).
kafka_connectors_board
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A list of GUI tools for working with Apache Kafka
Kafka connector board (KCB)
What are some alternatives?
kafka-manager - CMAK is a tool for managing Apache Kafka clusters
console - Redpanda Console is a developer-friendly UI for managing your Kafka/Redpanda workloads. Console gives you a simple, interactive approach for gaining visibility into your topics, masking data, managing consumer groups, and exploring real-time data with time-travel debugging.
fabric - Hyperledger Fabric is an enterprise-grade permissioned distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. It offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy.
KafkaEsque - Kafka Development Tool
quorum - A permissioned implementation of Ethereum supporting data privacy [Moved to: https://github.com/ConsenSys/quorum]
besu - An enterprise-grade Java-based, Apache 2.0 licensed Ethereum client https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/besu
kafka-ui - Open-Source Web UI for Apache Kafka Management
fast-data-dev - Kafka Docker for development. Kafka, Zookeeper, Schema Registry, Kafka-Connect, Landoop Tools, 20+ connectors
akhq - Kafka GUI for Apache Kafka to manage topics, topics data, consumers group, schema registry, connect and more...