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How Many Connection Addresses Does a Kafka Instance Have by Default?

The number of connection addresses of a Kafka instance is the same as the number of brokers of the instance. The following table lists the number of brokers corresponding to each flavor.

Table 1 Cluster Kafka instance specifications

Flavor

Brokers

Maximum TPS per Broker

Maximum Partitions per Broker

Recommended Consumer Groups per Broker

Maximum Client Connections per Broker

Storage Space (GB)

Traffic per Broker (MB/s)

kafka.2u4g.cluster.small

3–30

20,000

100

15

2,000

300–300,000

40

kafka.2u4g.cluster

3–30

30,000

250

20

2,000

300–300,000

100

kafka.4u8g.cluster

3–30

100,000

500

100

4,000

300–600,000

200

kafka.8u16g.cluster

3–50

150,000

1000

150

4,000

300–1,500,000

375

kafka.12u24g.cluster

3–50

200,000

1,500

200

4,000

300–1,500,000

625

kafka.16u32g.cluster

3–50

250,000

2,000

200

4,000

300–1,500,000

750

Table 2 Single-node Kafka instance specifications

Flavor

Brokers

Max. TPS per Broker

Max. Partitions per Broker

Recommended Consumer Groups per Broker

Max. Client Connections per Broker

Storage Space (GB)

Traffic Limit per Broker (MB/s)

kafka.2u4g.single.small

1

20,000

100

15

2,000

100–10,000

40

kafka.2u4g.single

1

30,000

250

20

2,000

100–10,000

100