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Confluent CCDAK Exam - Topic 1 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Confluent's CCDAK exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 1
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To continuously export data from Kafka into a target database, I should use

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Suggested Answer: C

Kafka Connect Sink is used to export data from Kafka to external databases and Kafka Connect Source is used to import from external databases into Kafka.


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Coleen
4 months ago
100% agree, Sink is the way to go!
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Moon
4 months ago
Wait, can Kafka Producer really handle continuous exports?
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Louann
4 months ago
No way, it's all about the Sink connector!
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Lashaun
4 months ago
I thought Kafka Streams could do it too?
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Felix
4 months ago
Definitely Kafka Connect Sink for that!
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Lewis
5 months ago
I definitely recall that Kafka Connect is used for integrations, but I can't remember the difference between Sink and Source right now.
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Alesia
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought Kafka Streams was for processing data, not exporting it.
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Dylan
5 months ago
I remember practicing with a question about Kafka Connect, and I think Sink was mentioned as the way to push data to databases.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
I think Kafka Connect Sink is the right choice for exporting data, but I'm not entirely sure if it handles continuous exports.
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Odette
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about VxFS block sizes in one of my system administration courses. I believe the default block size is 4096 bytes, so I'm going to go with that as my answer.
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Galen
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a good one. I'm going to carefully read through each option and think about which property doesn't align with the others. Gotta be sure to get this one right!
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Donte
5 months ago
The key seems to be choosing the initial centroids carefully to ensure they are far apart. I think option D, choosing the initial centroids so they are far away from each other, is the best approach.
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Paulene
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure this is about the HPE 3PAR Persistent Ports feature, which allows non-disruptive firmware upgrades without affecting host-based multi-pathing software.
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