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Master Apache Kafka Design, Scale & Operate with Confidence

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Free Download Master Apache Kafka Design, Scale & Operate with Confidence
Published 1/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 8h 57m | Size: 8.71 GB
Comprehensive Masterclass: Kafka Internals | Scaling | Monitoring | Security | Kafka Internals | CLI | Streams | Connect

What you'll learn
Understand Apache Kafka from first principles as a distributed streaming platform.
Learn Kafka architecture including brokers, topics, partitions, leaders, and offsets.
Master producers, consumers, and consumer groups with correct mental models.
Design Kafka topics using proper partitioning and ordering strategies.
Manage offsets, replay data safely, and understand delivery semantics.
Use Kafka CLI tools for debugging, monitoring, and operational tasks.
Implement reliability features such as idempotent producers and consumer commits.
Work with Kafka Streams and Kafka Connect for real-world data pipelines.
Monitor Kafka clusters and accurately interpret consumer lag.
Design, scale, and operate Kafka in production data engineering environments.
Requirements
Basic understanding of programming concepts is helpful but not mandatory.
Familiarity with backend systems or data workflows is recommended.
No prior Apache Kafka experience is required.
Basic knowledge of databases or messaging systems is a plus.
Curiosity to understand how real production systems work.
Description
Apache Kafka has become the backbone of modern data platforms, enabling real-time data pipelines, event-driven architectures, and large-scale streaming systems. From data ingestion and change data capture to stream processing and analytics, Kafka plays a critical role in how data moves across today's engineering ecosystems.However, most engineers only learn Kafka at a surface level. They learn how to produce and consume messages, but not how Kafka behaves under real production conditions. As a result, teams struggle with consumer lag, rebalancing issues, scaling problems, data loss risks, and operational complexity.This course is designed to solve that problem.Apache Kafka for Data Engineers Full Course 2026 | Basics to Advanced is a complete, end-to-end masterclass built specifically for data engineers and backend engineers who want to understand Kafka deeply and use it correctly in real-world production environments.This is not a shallow tutorial and not a collection of disconnected demos. It is a structured, production-focused Kafka course that takes you from fundamental concepts all the way to advanced operational and architectural topics.Course Philosophy and ApproachKafka is often taught as an API or a tool. In this course, Kafka is taught as a distributed system.You will learn Kafka from first principles, starting with event-driven architecture and streaming fundamentals, and then gradually building a strong mental model of how Kafka works internally. Every concept is explained clearly, demonstrated practically, and connected to how Kafka behaves in real data engineering pipelines.Instead of slides or toy examples, this course relies on real commands, real outputs, and real Kafka behavior. You will see how Kafka reacts to load, configuration changes, consumer rebalancing, failures, and scaling events. This approach helps you develop intuition and confidence when working with Kafka in production.What You Will LearnBy the end of this course, you will have a deep and practical understanding of Apache Kafka, including:Event-driven architecture and why Kafka is central to modern data platformsStreaming versus batch processing and when to use each approachKafka architecture and core internals including brokers, topics, partitions, leaders, replicas, and offsetsKafka producers, consumers, and consumer groups explained deeply and correctlyTopic design strategies, partitioning decisions, and ordering guaranteesOffset management, replay semantics, and consumer state handlingKafka CLI tools and their role in debugging, monitoring, and operationsMessage keys and serialization concepts and their impact on data flowReliability mechanisms such as consumer commits, idempotent producers, and delivery semanticsKafka retention policies and log compaction, including real-world use casesKafka Streams for embedded stream processing within applicationsKafka Connect for building ingestion and egress pipelines without writing custom codeChange Data Capture (CDC) concepts and how Kafka fits into CDC architecturesMonitoring Kafka clusters and interpreting consumer lag accuratelyScaling Kafka by understanding partitions, brokers, and throughput trade-offsCommon scaling mistakes and how to avoid themHandling backpressure, traffic spikes, and rebalancing scenariosKafka security fundamentals including SSL, SASL, and ACLsKafka's role in real data engineering pipelines alongside Airflow, Spark, and data warehousesProduction rules, failure scenarios, and operational best practicesHands-On Labs and Practical LearningKafka concepts often only make sense when observed in action. Throughout the course, you will work through hands-on labs designed to reinforce understanding through real behavior.You will manually produce and consume data, observe offsets and consumer lag, trigger rebalancing events, and intentionally break configurations to understand how Kafka responds. You will also see how Kafka behaves under load and during scaling and operational changes.All labs are designed to be run locally using Docker-based Kafka setups, allowing you to follow along, experiment safely, and build confidence through practice.Structured Learning and Long-Term ReferenceThis course includes structured study material designed for long-term use. Instead of rewatching entire videos to recall a single concept, you will be able to quickly reference specific Kafka topics, operational rules, and mental models.This makes the course valuable not only during learning, but also as a long-term reference for Kafka-related work, troubleshooting, and system design.Tools and Technologies CoveredApache KafkaKafka CLI ToolsDocker for local Kafka environmentsWho This Course Is ForThis course is ideal for:Data engineers working with Kafka or planning to use Kafka in productionBackend engineers building event-driven and streaming systemsEngineers preparing for Kafka-related technical interviewsProfessionals frustrated with shallow or incomplete Kafka explanationsAnyone who wants to understand Kafka beyond APIs and frameworksThe course is beginner-friendly and starts from foundational concepts, but it does not oversimplify the material. It gradually progresses toward advanced and production-level topics, making it suitable for both newcomers and experienced engineers.Final OutcomeAfter completing this course, you will not only know how to use Apache Kafka, but also understand how it behaves, scales, and fails in real systems. You will be equipped to design, operate, monitor, and debug Kafka-based data engineering pipelines with confidence and clarity.If your goal is to move beyond basic Kafka usage and gain a true production-level understanding of Apache Kafka, this course is built for you.
Who this course is for
Data engineers working with or planning to use Apache Kafka.
Backend engineers building event-driven or streaming architectures.
Software engineers preparing for Kafka-related technical interviews.
Professionals who use Kafka but want deeper production-level understanding.
Engineers frustrated with shallow Kafka tutorials.
Developers interested in real-time data pipelines and streaming systems.
Architects designing scalable data platforms.
Engineers responsible for operating or monitoring Kafka clusters.
Learners who want to understand Kafka beyond APIs and frameworks.
Anyone aiming to build reliable, scalable Kafka-based systems in production.
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Kafka with go
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 9 Lectures ( 4h 32m ) | Size: 3 GB​

Build asynchronous app using kafka

What you'll learn
You will learn kafka in depth
You will learn implementation of kafka with golang
You will be able to create kafka container in Docker
You will be able to create scalable application using kafka and golang

Requirements
Basics of Golang, and Docker

Description
Course DescriptionWelcome to "Mastering Kafka with Golang: Building a Robust Order Service Application." This comprehensive course is designed for software engineers, developers, and architects who want to dive deep into Kafka's distributed messaging platform and leverage its power using the Go programming language. Through practical and hands-on projects, you will gain a strong foundation in Kafka's architecture, features, and real-world applications.By the end of this course, you will have built a production-ready Order Service application, showcasing how to integrate Kafka for seamless communication, fault tolerance, and scalability.What You'll LearnFundamentals of Apache Kafka: Topics, partitions, producers, consumers, and brokers.Setting up a Kafka cluster locally and in the cloud.Writing Kafka producers and consumers using Golang.Managing Kafka topics, partitions, and replication for high availability.Implementing message serialization and deserialization with JSON.Handling message delivery guarantees: at-most-once, at-least-once, and exactly-once.Building a microservice architecture for the Order Service.Processing real-time orders and events using Kafka streams.Integrating Kafka with databases for storing order data.Debugging and monitoring Kafka applications.Course StructureSection 1: Introduction to Kafka and GolangWhat is Kafka? Overview of distributed messaging systems.Why use Golang with Kafka? Benefits and use cases.Course overview and application walkthrough.Section 2: Setting Up Your EnvironmentInstalling Kafka and Zookeeper locally.Setting up Go development environment.Installing Kafka libraries for Golang.Section 3: Kafka FundamentalsUnderstanding Kafka topics, partitions, and offsets.Configuring Kafka producers and consumers.Writing your first producer and consumer in Golang.Section 4: Advanced Kafka ConceptsHandling message serialization with JSON and Avro.Message delivery semantics: at-most-once, at-least-once, and exactly-once.Managing Kafka topics and partitions.Section 5: Building the Order Service ApplicationDesigning the Order Service architecture.Implementing the Order API with Golang.Integrating Kafka for publishing and consuming order events.Implementing error handling and retries.Section 6: Scaling the Order ServiceAdding partitions for scaling Kafka consumers.Using Kafka Streams for real-time order processing.Storing order data in a database (PostgreSQL or MongoDB).Section 7: Monitoring and DebuggingSetting up Prometheus and Grafana for Kafka monitoring.Debugging common issues in Kafka applications.Best practices for optimizing Kafka and Golang performance.Section 8: Deploying to ProductionContainerizing the Order Service with Docker.Deploying Kafka and Order Service to Kubernetes.Ensuring high availability and fault tolerance.Final Project: Build and Deploy a Production-Ready Order ServiceDevelop a fully functional Order Service application.Demonstrate real-time order processing with Kafka.Deploy the application to a cloud environment.Who This Course is ForSoftware developers interested in learning Kafka and Golang.Backend engineers building distributed systems and microservices.Architects designing scalable and reliable systems.Anyone interested in real-time data processing.PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of Golang programming.Familiarity with REST APIs and microservices.Fundamental understanding of distributed systems is helpful but not required.Tools and Technologies CoveredApache KafkaGolangDockerMongoDBJSON for message serializationEnroll NowDon't miss this opportunity to master Kafka with Golang and build a scalable Order Service application. Enroll now and take the next step in your software development journey!

Who this course is for
Beginner, who want to learn kafka in depth

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