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    Kestra

    Kestra

    Kestra is an infinitely scalable orchestration and scheduling platform

    Build reliable workflows, blazingly fast, deploy in just a few clicks. Kestra is an open-source, event-driven orchestrator that simplifies data operations and improves collaboration between engineers and business users. By bringing Infrastructure as Code best practices to data pipelines, Kestra allows you to build reliable workflows and manage them with confidence. Thanks to the declarative YAML interface for defining orchestration logic, everyone who benefits from analytics can participate...
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    Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka

    Mirror of Apache Kafka

    Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform built around durable, partitioned logs called topics, enabling high-throughput, fault-tolerant event pipelines. Producers append records to partitions, brokers replicate them for durability, and consumer groups read them at their own pace while balancing work across instances. The commit/offset model and retention policies support patterns from real-time processing to event sourcing and audit trails. Exactly-once processing semantics,...
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