The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Reinventing Kafka on object storage (Interview)
Ryan Worrell
In terms of being faster, it's faster at the fact that there is no rebalancing that happens. Because the data is always just in object storage somewhere. You don't have to do any rebalancing for it. That part of it is faster. There's obviously a trade-off when you do this in that the latency of writing to object storage is higher than writing to the local disk.
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