Distributed Message Service for Kafka
Distributed Message Service (DMS) for Kafka is a message queuing service based on the open-source Apache Kafka. It provides Kafka premium instances with isolated computing, storage, and bandwidth resources.
Progressive Knowledge
Kafka knowledge for users from beginner level to expert level
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Understand
DMS for Kafka overview and application scenarios are provided to help you quickly select a Kafka instance that matches your services.
Service Overview
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Start
After creating a Kafka instance, you can access the instance by using CLI or clients to create and retrieve messages.
CLI Access
Client Access
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Deploy
As popular message-oriented middleware, Kafka is widely used in enterprise data transmission, payment, telecommunications, e-commerce, social networking, instant messaging, videos, Internet of Things, and Internet of Vehicles.
Web Deployment
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APIs
You can use APIs to create and delete Kafka instances and create topics for Kafka instances.
API Reference
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Purchase
You can buy Kafka instances of the desired specifications by using the web console or by calling RESTful APIs.
Buying an Instance on the Console
Buying an Instance by Calling the API
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Be a Power User
You can expand the storage space and add brokers, and modify the security group for your instance as required. You can also view the monitoring data and audit logs in real time to keep track of the running status of your instance brokers, topics, and consumer groups.
Common Operations
O&M and Monitoring
FAQs
Learn more about common issues and solutions.
Typical Cases
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How Do I Access and Use Kafka Manager?
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Why Can't I View the Monitoring Data?
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Why Is Partition Quantity Limited?
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Is There a Limit on the Number of Topics in a Kafka Instance?
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What Can I Do If Kafka Messages Are Accumulated?
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What Is the ZooKeeper Version of a Kafka Instance?
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Why Can't I Query Messages on the Console?
Instances
Kafka Connections
Technical Topics
Technologies, expert opinions, and courses