What is FranzView?
It is an open-source web application to help small teams with monitoring and management of Apache Kafka clusters. With this tool, you can monitor key metrics related to broker and topic performance and take actions around them.
FranzView is a tool in the Kafka Tools category of a tech stack.
FranzView is an open source tool with GitHub stars and GitHub forks. Here’s a link to FranzView's open source repository on GitHub
FranzView Integrations
FranzView's Features
- Monitor key performance metrics in real time by broker or topic and diagnose any issues through different views
- Create and delete topics within a cluster
- Reassign partition replicas to support with load balancing, change replication factor for a topic, and solve for underreplication issues
FranzView Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to FranzView?
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