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Kafka falls back to an advertised listener, is there a performance penalty?
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by benjacksondev
565 days ago
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In Kafka it will fallback to a different advertised listener if one of them is not available. This is required for us to enable a stretched cluster (brokers on the cluster 1 try to resolve to internal address before trying external address for brokers on cluster 2, vice versa). Would there be a significant performance penalty when setting up like this, especially if its by design? I guess it does a nslookup, and if it fails it tries the next advertised listener in the list. |
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