The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Reinventing Kafka on object storage (Interview)
Ryan Worrell
But the thing that makes it interesting is the fact that once you consume those messages, they're not deleted. So they're still stored inside the system and another consumer can go and read them again for a different purpose. Like if you have two different applications that are consuming the same data set, they can both equally consume those messages.
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