Kafka

Kafka is an open-source distributed event and stream-processing platform built to process demanding real-time data feeds. It is inherently scalable, with high throughput and availability.


Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started.
Guides on how to get started with Kafka managed clusters, how to modify users and databases, and how to improve performance and high availability.
API and CLI reference documentation for the Kafka database service, including example requests and available parameters.
Explanations and definitions of core concepts in Kafka.
Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more.

Latest Updates

8 April 2024

  • You can now view hundreds of new database metrics by accessing the metrics API endpoint. For more detailed steps, see our guides for MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, and Kafka.

29 March 2024

  • You can now reconfigure Kafka databases via the API, which lets you edit many database engine parameters that were previously unavailable for editing. For more detailed steps, see How to Reconfigure Database Clusters.

26 February 2024

  • You can now customize the amount of nodes in Dedicated CPU Kafka plans to 3, 6, 9, or 15 nodes. For more details, see our guide on how to resize Kafka clusters.

For more information, see all Kafka release notes.