Kafka to PostgreSQL in minutes

Apache Kafka is a popular open-sourced event-streaming platform.
It’s focused on allowing enterprises to use real-time data as the backbone of their operations. Kafka provides an event-based backbone for many Fortune 500 companies.

PostgreSQL is one of the most powerful open source relational databases in the world. It’s developed a broad community in its 30-plus year history.
It features ACID transactions and is designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to distributed architectures with replication.
Estuary helps move data from
Kafka to PostgreSQL in minutes with millisecond latency.
Estuary builds free, open-source connectors to extract data from Kafka in real-time, allowing you to offload data to various systems for both analytical and operational purposes. Kafka data exists in a stream and often benefits from being organized into a data lake or placed into a warehouse for analysis with history.
Data can then be directed to Postgres using materializations that are also open-source. Connectors have the ability to keep databases as up to date as posible without incurring costs, allowing Postgres to be kept up to date with millisecond latency.