Tom Kaszuba
Sep 2, 2021

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"This is why Kafka cannot be regarded as a database; not without twisting the basic definition". While I agree with this statement, saying that Kafka is not a database because it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of a traditional database is also not correct. Kafka, in some scenarios, can fully replace a database. It also works great as a single source of truth or as a data lake.

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Tom Kaszuba

Java, Scala and .Net Consultant with over 20 years experience in the Financial Industry, specializing in Big Data and Integration... and especially Kafka.