In this video, we explain Kafka Brokers — the backbone of an Apache Kafka cluster. A broker is a Kafka server that stores messages, serves producer requests, and delivers data to consumers. Kafka clusters usually consist of multiple brokers to ensure scalability, fault tolerance, and high throughput.
🔑 What You’ll Learn:
What is a Kafka Broker?
Broker’s role in Kafka Architecture
How Producers & Consumers interact with brokers
Kafka Cluster Setup with multiple brokers
Replication & Leader Election across brokers
Broker best practices for performance & fault tolerance
⚡ Why Brokers are Important?
Without brokers, Kafka cannot manage data storage, partition distribution, replication, and consumer communication. They are the heart of Kafka’s distributed messaging system.
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