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Big Data Technologies that Everyone Should Know in 2024

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If you want to stay ahead of the curve, you need to be aware of the top big data technologies that will be popular in 2024. In this blog post, we will discuss such technologies. This article will discuss big data analytics technologies, technologies used in big data, and new big data technologies.

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Data Engineering Annotated Monthly – April 2022

Big Data Tools

Kafka was the first, and soon enough, everybody was trying to grab their own share of the market. In the case of RocketMQ, their attempt is very interesting because, unlike Kafka and Pulsar, RocketMQ is closer to traditional MQs like ActiveMQ (which isn’t really surprising, seeing how it’s based on ActiveMQ).

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Data Engineering Annotated Monthly – April 2022

Big Data Tools

Kafka was the first, and soon enough, everybody was trying to grab their own share of the market. In the case of RocketMQ, their attempt is very interesting because, unlike Kafka and Pulsar, RocketMQ is closer to traditional MQs like ActiveMQ (which isn’t really surprising, seeing how it’s based on ActiveMQ).

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Data Engineering Annotated Monthly – July 2021

Big Data Tools

Rack-aware Kafka streams – Kafka has already been rack-aware for a while, which gives its users more confidence. When data is replicated between different racks housed in different locations, if anything bad happens to one rack, it won’t happen to another. Flink plans to add support for async sinks to address this question.

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Data Engineering Annotated Monthly – July 2021

Big Data Tools

Rack-aware Kafka streams – Kafka has already been rack-aware for a while, which gives its users more confidence. When data is replicated between different racks housed in different locations, if anything bad happens to one rack, it won’t happen to another. Flink plans to add support for async sinks to address this question.

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Data Engineering Annotated Monthly – June 2022

Big Data Tools

The process of returning to active maintenance is not even described in the docs. There are also multiple improvements for streaming support (for Kafka and Kinesis ), along with many other changes. It wouldn’t be quite right to call it “Kafka on steroids” because it includes lots of batteries.

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Data Engineering Annotated Monthly – June 2022

Big Data Tools

The process of returning to active maintenance is not even described in the docs. There are also multiple improvements for streaming support (for Kafka and Kinesis ), along with many other changes. It wouldn’t be quite right to call it “Kafka on steroids” because it includes lots of batteries.