Linux Academy – Confluent Certified Developer for Apache Kafka (CCDAK)

Linux Academy – Confluent Certified Developer for Apache Kafka (CCDAK-BiFiSO
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This course is designed to cover the topics and concepts that you will need to know in order to earn your Confluent Certified Developer for Apache Kafka (CCDAK) certification. CCDAK covers Confluent and Apache Kafka with a particular focus on knowledge of the platform needed in order to develop applications that work with Kafka. This includes general knowledge of Kafka features and architecture, designing, monitoring, and troubleshooting in the context of Kafka, and development of custom applications that use Kafka’s APIs. This course is intended to guide you through the primary topics and supporting material that you will need to be familiar with in order to succeed in earning your CCDAK certification.

Packt – Apache Kafka for Absolute Beginners

Packt – Apache Kafka for Absolute Beginners-XQZT
English | Size: 2.13 GB
Category: Tutorial


Learn
Delve into the multi-node Confluent Community of Kafka
Discover the Kafka Storage architecture
Gain insights into the Kafka Cluster architecture
Understand Kafka Consumer API programming in Java
Get up to speed with JSON and AVRO Serialization

Packt – Apache Kafka Complete Developers Guide

Packt – Apache Kafka Complete Developers Guide-XQZT
English | Size: 3.40 GB
Category: Tutorial


Learn core Apache Kafka features along with creating Java Node.js and Python producers and consumers

Linux Academy – Apache Web Server Hardening

Linux Academy – Apache Web Server Hardening-BiFiSO
English | Size: 3.65 GB
Category: Tutorial

In this course, we teach about Apache web server hardening. We cover what web server hardening is and why it plays a crucial part in the process of running a web server. We go over several configurations we can perform to help secure our Apache web server as much as possible. In addition, we talk about the different kinds of vulnerabilities Apache is susceptible to. Apache HTTP Server is a free open-source web server that runs approximately 45% of today’s websites, which is why learning how to properly secure it is extremely important.