What is KafkaVision?
It is a visualization and optimization insight tool for Apache Kafka. It simplifies monitoring of a Kafka cluster by allowing developers to quickly view a snapshot of a cluster's health and visualize and compare topic level metrics in a cluster.
KafkaVision is a tool in the Kafka Tools category of a tech stack.
KafkaVision is an open source tool with 72 GitHub stars and 2 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to KafkaVision's open source repository on GitHub
KafkaVision Integrations
KafkaVision's Features
- View cluster health metrics
- View data throughput at topic-level for top 5 high-use topics
- Insights into cluster topics, partitions, and consumer offsets
KafkaVision Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to KafkaVision?
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