Memphis enables building modern queue-based applications that require large volumes of streamed and enriched data, modern protocols, zero ops, up to x9 faster development, up to x46 fewer costs, and significantly lower dev time for data-oriented developers and data engineers. Queues and brokers are a mission-critical component in the modern application architecture and should be highly available and stable as possible. Provide great performance while maintaining efficient resource consumption. Increase observability, integrations with 3rd-party monitoring tools, real-time notifications, stream lineage, and therefore troubleshooting time reduction. Enable rapid development and ultra-short time-to-production.

Features

  • Build a dead-letter queue, create observability, and a retry mechanism
  • Create client wrappers
  • Create config alignment between production to a dev environment
  • Spent weeks and months learning the internals through archival documentation, ebooks, and courses
  • Configure monitoring and real-time alerts
  • Handle back pressure. Client or queue side

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MIT License

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Programming Language

Go

Related Categories

Go Data Pipeline Tool, Go Observability Tool

Registered

2023-06-12