Thanks a lot for your input James.
Regards,
--Vahid
From: James Cheng <wushuja...@gmail.com>
To: dev@kafka.apache.org
Cc: us...@kafka.apache.org
Date: 07/06/2017 10:26 PM
Subject: Re: Mirroring multiple clusters into one
Answers inline below.
-James
Sent from my
we never mirror topics that start with "mirror." This prevents us from
creating mirroring loops.
> Thanks.
> --Vahid
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> From: James Cheng <wushuja...@gmail.com>
> To: us...@kafka.apache.org
> Cc: dev <dev@kafka.apache.org>
> Date:
us...@kafka.apache.org
Cc: dev <dev@kafka.apache.org>
Date: 07/06/2017 12:37 PM
Subject:Re: Mirroring multiple clusters into one
I'm not sure what the "official" recommendation is. At TiVo, we *do* run
all our mirrormakers near the target cluster. It works fine for us, b
I'm not sure what the "official" recommendation is. At TiVo, we *do* run all
our mirrormakers near the target cluster. It works fine for us, but we're still
fairly inexperienced, so I'm not sure how strong of a data point we should be.
I think the thought process is, if you are mirroring from a
The literature suggests running the MM on the target cluster when possible
(with the exception of when encryption is required for transferred data).
I am wondering if this is still the recommended approach when mirroring
from multiple clusters to a single cluster (i.e. multiple MM instances).
Is