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DoctorKafka vs Mosca: What are the differences?

What is DoctorKafka? A service for Kafka cluster auto healing and workload balancing. DoctorKafka can automatically detect broker failure and reassign the workload on the failed nodes to other nodes. DoctorKafka can also perform load balancing based on topic partitions's network usage, and makes sure that broker network usage does not exceed the defined settings.

What is Mosca? A Node.js MQTT broker. A Node.js MQTT broker, which can be used as a Standalone Service or embedded in another Node.js application.

DoctorKafka and Mosca can be categorized as "Message Queue" tools.

DoctorKafka and Mosca are both open source tools. Mosca with 2.84K GitHub stars and 501 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than DoctorKafka with 487 GitHub stars and 68 GitHub forks.

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What is DoctorKafka?

DoctorKafka can automatically detect broker failure and reassign the workload on the failed nodes to other nodes. DoctorKafka can also perform load balancing based on topic partitions's network usage, and makes sure that broker network usage does not exceed the defined settings.

What is Mosca?

A Node.js MQTT broker, which can be used as a Standalone Service or embedded in another Node.js application.

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