If you've worked with Kafka, then you may have discovered that it's best suited to run on bare metal on dedicated machines, and in statically defined clusters. But for many of us, this isn't convenient for utilizing the full scope of our resources, like mixed-use containers with orchestration technologies like DC/OS and/or Kubernetes, and on-premise, hybrid and cloud infrastructures.


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