Lenses.io delivers DataOps for any self-managed or Cloud Apache Kafka including AWS MSK, Azure HDInsight and Confluent Cloud. Lenses provides self-service platform administration, security, governance and monitoring for Kafka.
Lenses makes engineering teams working with Apache Kafka successful by improving productivity and reducing complexity leading up to 95% faster time to market and reduced operational cost. This means faster and more predictable delivery of strategic real-time projects.
i have used about 2years linux mint and i really like it look and feel
Based on our record, Linux Mint seems to be a lot more popular than Lenses.io. While we know about 423 links to Linux Mint, we've tracked only 6 mentions of Lenses.io. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I liked https://lenses.io/ Lots of capabilities but it's not free as I know. Source: over 1 year ago
Currently I'm using Lenses:https://lenses.io/ as UI tool, but while turning on kafka-start-server server.properties and launch the UI on localhost, it failed to connect:. Source: about 2 years ago
Oh thats sad to hear ... lenses.io is so powerful I am not sure how I would have gotten by to this point without it! Source: about 2 years ago
In Addition to the more critical replys from others, why Kafka still makes sense imo: - you could organist everything with custom pipeline/services at your scale. The cost of maintaining those and keep the technology up to date is growing exponentially with every new Service. Kafka offers ansinge Plattform with a couple components which need to be kept up to date. - deploying, managing and monitoring those service... Source: over 2 years ago
Https://lenses.io/ Kafka UI is pretty solid. Nice to see an open source alternative here. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
When I started out, I used red hat, Suse linux, and then finally I jumped to Ubuntu, when they killed gnome and rolled out their new GUI later, I switched to Ubuntu Mate, with xfce alternatively installed. And then later came MINT. Which is based on ubuntu anyway. Source: 6 months ago
I'm partial to Linux Mint myself, but at this point, if you're not running some Windows specific software, there's less and less reason to use it every year. Source: 6 months ago
My first Linux distro was PopOS and It was a refreshing experience. It was really easy to install, use, and game on. I distro hopped a few times to see what other linux flavors are like. These are the ones that I remember trying Zorin OS and Linux Mint. These ones looked mostly like windows and it was easy to use. At work, I gained most of my linux knowledge from docker and configuring / administrating RHEL... - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
I cant access the site , is linuxmint.com down ? Source: 8 months ago
If you have been reading some of the articles on my blog, you will have seen that I often talk about macOS or the Mac Mini. And this is because this is the preferred machine that I use for the development of multiplatform apps, however, my main operating system, the one I use "by default", the one I use for personal and professional management, the one I use for my tech experiments, is, and has been for the past... - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
Confluent - Confluent offers a real-time data platform built around Apache Kafka.
Ubuntu - Ubuntu is a Debian Linux-based open source operating system for desktop computers.
Striim - Striim provides an end-to-end, real-time data integration and streaming analytics platform.
Fedora - Fedora creates an innovative, free, and open source platform for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users.
Calisti - Calisti easily manages multiple clusters with a single service mesh manager, each cluster with a synchronized, separate control pane.
Manjaro - Manjaro Linux is a linux distribution which is based on arch linux. It uses the PACMAN package manager.