Hi,

Kafka *is* a data store. It writes data to files on the OS file system. One
directory per partition, and a new file every specific amount of time (you
can control this with log.roll.ms). The data format is specific to Kafka.

Hope this helps,

Gwen

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Heath Ivie <hi...@autoanything.com> wrote:

> Maybe someone can answer this question for, because I cannot seem to find
> it.
>
> What is the data store that Kafka uses when it writes the logs to disk?
>
> I thought I saw a reference to KahaDB, but I am not sure if that is
> correct.
>
>
> Heath Ivie
> Solutions Architect
>
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