Event Hubs—Real-Time Data Ingestion | Microsoft Azure (2024)
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Event Hubs is a fully managed, real-time data ingestion service that’s simple, trusted, and scalable. Stream millions of events per second from any source to build dynamic data pipelines and immediately respond to business challenges. Keep processing data during emergencies using thegeo-disaster recoveryand geo-replication features.
Integrate seamlessly with other Azure services to unlock valuable insights. Allow existing Apache Kafka clients and applications to talk to Event Hubs without any code changes—you get a managed Kafka experience without having to manage your own clusters. Experience real-time data ingestion and microbatching on the same stream.
Final answer: To minimize cost while storing data ingested by Azure Event Hubs, Azure Blob Storage is the recommended solution. To minimize the cost of storing data ingested by Azure Event Hubs, Azure Blob Storage is the recommended option due to its scalability and cost-effectiveness for unstructured data.
One way to consume Event Hub data is to capture events through Azure Event Hubs in Azure Blob Storage or Azure Data Lake Storage. You can then ingest the capture files as they are written using an Event Grid Data Connection in Azure Data Explorer.
You can analyze metrics for Azure Event Hubs, along with metrics from other Azure services, by selecting Metrics from the Azure Monitor section on the home page for your Event Hubs namespace. See Analyze metrics with Azure Monitor metrics explorer for details on using this tool.
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