The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Reinventing Kafka on object storage (Interview)
Ryan Worrell
There's a lot of queuing systems that the messages, when you consume them once, they're just gone forever at that point. The purpose is to consume the message and then have it go away, not to reprocess it again in the future. There are a lot of use cases for it. I'd say that the most broadly popular one is for moving data from point A to point B, kind of like a dump pipe.
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