Kafka vs Amazon MQ on AWS: A Comprehensive Comparison In the world of messaging systems, Kafka and Amazon MQ stand out as two prominent solutions, each with its unique strengths and applications. In this blog post, we'll compare Kafka and Amazon MQ, focusing on their pros and cons, typical use cases, and provide a brief guide on how to set up and access each on AWS. https://lnkd.in/dNMM-bGD
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Kafka vs Amazon MQ on AWS: A Comprehensive Comparison In the world of messaging systems, Kafka and Amazon MQ stand out as two prominent solutions, each with its unique strengths and applications. In this blog post, we'll compare Kafka and Amazon MQ, focusing on their pros and cons, typical use cases, and provide a brief guide on how to set up and access each on AWS. https://lnkd.in/dYSWXtqA
Kafka vs Amazon MQ on AWS: A Comprehensive Comparison
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda now improves the responsiveness for configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with event sources such as self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This enhancement allows changes—such as updating, disabling, or deleting ESMs or Pipes—to take effect within 90 seconds, an improvement from the previous time frame of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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AWS Lambda has recently enhanced the responsiveness of configuring Event Source Mappings (ESMs) and Amazon EventBridge Pipes with various event sources, including self-managed Apache Kafka, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK), Amazon DocumentDB, and Amazon MQ. This improvement enables changes such as updates, disables, or deletions of ESMs or Pipes to take effect within 90 seconds, significantly faster than the previous timeframe of up to 15 minutes. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
AWS Lambda improves responsiveness for configuring stream and queue-based event sources
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