@bpot @felixgallo @mxavier @mperham apples and oranges. Kafka has a real distribution strategy. Redis does not
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@bascule@bpot@felixgallo@mxavier from the users perspective, data loss is data loss. -
@mperham@bpot@felixgallo@mxavier every time you pop from a Redis list you risk data loss. Reading from Kafka has no side effects
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@bascule@bpot@felixgallo@mxavier@mperham However, I suspect Kafka's window of loss is significantly smaller. -
@aphyr@bpot@felixgallo@mxavier@mperham also my larger concern was in typical queuing use, reading from a Redis list deletes data
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@bascule@bpot@felixgallo@mxavier@mperham Again, to clarify, both Redis and Kafka are subject to the same flaw in their replication modelThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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