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Apache Storm

byApache Software Foundation
in Event Stream Processing
4.5

Overview

Overall experience with Apache Storm

SOFTWARE DEVELOPER
50M - 250M USD, Telecommunication
FAVORABLE

“Apache Storm - Best RealTime distributed computation system”

5.0
Oct 20, 2023
Apache Storm is an one of the best opensource, real-time processing and distributed computation system available. It comes with best fault tolerant and stateless in nature, increases the performance.
Technical support engineer
250M - 500M USD, IT Services
CRITICAL

“My Experiences of Working With Apache Storm”

3.0
Sep 1, 2019
A few days ago, I had to design a high volumes write based fan-out architecture. For people who are new to this school of thought, I will explain it very simply. Write based fan-out architecture tries to use all business logic during write time. The idea is to keep views for each user and each use case ready, so that when someone wants to read the data , they don't have to apply complex logic. Read then becomes simple and most often you can guarantee constant read time. Twitter's architecture is a write based fan-out system. Without getting into the details of the requirements , here is the 60k foot overview. High volumes of writes Almost constant read time required Had to be fault tolerant and scalable on commodity hardware Free text search and social graph traversal was also required. Real time analytics The architecture we designed involved three databases. MongoDB for storing the incoming data. Redis for storing the datasets for each user designed for that user. ElasticSearch for storing the text which required free text or partial text searches. For each incoming dataset, there was business logic which decided which datasets to populate in Redis(based on social graph connections) and what to extract and store in ElasticSearch for free text searches. Sounds simple enough! Given this, I decided to use Apache Kafka as the message broker for its speed and reliability and then use Storm for processing the data and implementing the write based fan-out architecture. The devil is in the details. And that is what I intend to share here. Before using Kafka and Storm there are a few things that you should understand about each.

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Performance of Apache Storm Across Market Features

Apache Storm Likes & Dislikes

Like

1.) Graceful handles back-pressure build up. 2.)Distributed and fault tolerant. 2.) Performs real-time data processing seamless because of it's stateless nature.

Like

Data transformation Reliable message processing

Like

Performance: Strom is very fast and can process millions of events per second. It has very large and active community, So we can get support and documentation. It is a distributed processing system, so it can process large volume of data in parallel.

Dislike

1.) Resource intensive: Needs significant amount of computational resources , which incur cost and maintenance. 2.) Storm SQL is not as matured as other SQL-like APIs. 3.) Lack of In-Built storage: To persist data or intermediate results, needs to integrate storm with external databases.

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Nothing

Dislike

It is very difficult to setup and manage, especially for large environments. It offers limited features compare to others

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Apache Storm Reviews and Ratings

4.5

(100 Ratings)

Rating Distribution

5 Star
44%
4 Star
52%
3 Star
4%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%
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  • SOFTWARE DEVELOPER
    50M-1B USD
    Telecommunication
    Review Source

    Apache Storm - Best RealTime distributed computation system

    5.0
    Oct 20, 2023
    Apache Storm is an one of the best opensource, real-time processing and distributed computation system available. It comes with best fault tolerant and stateless in nature, increases the performance.
  • ASSOCIATE SOFTWARE QUALITY ENGINEER
    <50M USD
    Healthcare and Biotech
    Review Source

    Apache Storm : A Realtime Data Processing Application

    4.0
    Oct 15, 2023
    Apache Strom is a free and open source platform. It very scalable, can handle large set of data. It is designed to process data in real-time, making ideal for applications where latency is critical. It is very easy to use, even freshers also can use very easily.
  • Senior Product Manager
    50M-1B USD
    Banking
    Review Source

    Powerful solution for organizations seeking to process and analyze data

    5.0
    Oct 1, 2023
    The apache storm stands as a reliable and widely-used real time stream processing framework. I have had the opportunity to work with it and explore its capabilities.
  • IT ASSOCIATE
    50M-1B USD
    Healthcare and Biotech
    Review Source

    Best Real Time Data Processing Engine

    5.0
    Sep 5, 2023
    It is a free and open-source distributed real-time computation system. It makes real-time processing very easy.
  • SOFTWARE ENGINEER
    50M-1B USD
    Healthcare and Biotech
    Review Source

    Apache Storm : Empowering Real-Time Data Processing with power and complexity.

    5.0
    Aug 31, 2023
    Robust and Reliable : Working with Apache storm has been a consistently reliable experience. The platform's fault-tolerant architecture ensures that even in the face of failures, data processing remains consistent and dependable. Real Time Performance : The real time processing capabilities of Apache storm are truly impressive. Scalability : Apache Storms scalability shines through as projects grow. From handling moderate workloads to massive streams of data, the platform effortlessly scales to meet varying demands.
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