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[jira] [Commented] (KAFKA-1050) Support for "no data loss" mode
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Jay Kreps commented on KAFKA-1050:
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I think there may be some confusion. Does this section of the documentation help:
http://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#replication
> Support for "no data loss" mode
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> Key: KAFKA-1050
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1050
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Justin SB
>
> I'd love to use Apache Kafka, but for my application data loss is not acceptable. Even at the expense of availability (i.e. I need C not A in CAP).
> I think there are two things that I need to change to get a quorum model:
> 1) Make sure I set request.required.acks to 2 (for a 3 node cluster) or 3 (for a 5 node cluster) on every request, so that I can only write if a quorum is active.
> 2) Prevent the behaviour where a non-ISR can become the leader if all ISRs die. I think this is as easy as tweaking core/src/main/scala/kafka/controller/PartitionLeaderSelector.scala, essentially to throw an exception around line 64 in the "data loss" case.
> I haven't yet implemented / tested this. I'd love to get some input from the Kafka-experts on whether my plan is:
> (a) correct - will this work?
> (b) complete - have I missed any cases?
> (c) recommended - is this a terrible idea :-)
> Thanks for any pointers!
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