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by poorman
1044 days ago
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It sounds like there's a sweet spot here. If you are not ACKing Produce requests for 100ms then there's a huge amount latency. If the user want's to reduce that latency from 100ms to say 1ms then their S3 GET requests cost just went up by 100x. |
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We've done lots of customer research here and, combined with the experience my co-founder and I have, we can confidently say most Kafka users (especially high-throughput users) would happily make a trade off of increased end-to-end latency in exchange for a massive cost reduction and the operational simplicity provided by WarpStream.