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Apache Kafka on Heroku vs Dattell Managed Streaming for Kafka: What are the differences?

What is Apache Kafka on Heroku? Streaming data service optimized for developers. Apache Kafka is a distributed commit log for fast, fault-tolerant communication between producers and consumers using message based topics. Kafka provides the messaging backbone for building a new generation of distributed applications capable of handling billions of events and millions of transactions.

What is Dattell Managed Streaming for Kafka? Managed Kafka on Your Environment, 99.99% Uptime Guaranteed. It is a fully managed, high-throughput, distributed messaging system built on your cloud instances or on-prem servers. Our Managed Kafka solution is reliable with 99.99% uptime guaranteed, fault-tolerant, and ensures resilient message collection and processing, while allowing you to retain full authority over your data.

Apache Kafka on Heroku and Dattell Managed Streaming for Kafka can be categorized as "Kafka as a Service" tools.

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What is Apache Kafka on Heroku?

Apache Kafka is a distributed commit log for fast, fault-tolerant communication between producers and consumers using message based topics. Kafka provides the messaging backbone for building a new generation of distributed applications capable of handling billions of events and millions of transactions.

What is Dattell Managed Streaming for Kafka?

It is a fully managed, high-throughput, distributed messaging system built on your cloud instances or on-prem servers. Our Managed Kafka solution is reliable with 99.99% uptime guaranteed, fault-tolerant, and ensures resilient message collection and processing, while allowing you to retain full authority over your data.

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Confluent
It is a data streaming platform based on Apache Kafka: a full-scale streaming platform, capable of not only publish-and-subscribe, but also the storage and processing of data within the stream
Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka
With Amazon MSK, you can use Apache Kafka APIs to populate data lakes, stream changes to and from databases, and power machine learning and analytics applications. Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka makes it easy for you to build and run production applications on Apache Kafka without needing Apache Kafka infrastructure management expertise.
Aiven for Apache Kafka
It is a fully managed streaming platform, deployable in the cloud of your choice. Snap it into your existing workflows with the click of a button, automate away the mundane tasks, and focus on building your core apps.
Conduktor
It is an enterprise platform for Apache Kafka that offers a friendly GUI, a unified testing platform, data quality management and advanced monitoring tools. With thousands of happy users from some of the world’s leading companies, it helps engineering teams everywhere harness the power of real-time data.
CloudKarafka
CloudKarafka automates every part of setup, running and scaling of Apache Kafka. CloudKarafka offers hosted publish-subscribe messaging systems in the cloud. With the ease of CloudKarafka you have a fully managed Kafka cluster up and running within two minutes, including a managed internal Zookeeper cluster on all nodes.
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