Things that go bump in the night: Kafka operational issues and how to survive them
25
5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Most Kafka content focuses on how things should work. This session is about what actually happens in production.
Chad Harris, Solutions Architect at Factor House, draws on years of experience operating Kafka across organisations from early-stage startups to some of Silicon Valley's largest companies. In this session, Chad walks through real-world operational failures, from subtle misconfigurations to full-scale incidents, and the debugging workflows that actually help when the system stops behaving the way you expect.
You will come away with a clearer picture of which signals matter, how to approach Kafka observability in practice, and mitigation strategies you can apply immediately.
What the session covers
- Common Kafka failure patterns and how they manifest in production
- Debugging workflows for when logs are not telling the whole story
- Observability signals that matter, and ones that do not
- Practical mitigation strategies drawn from real incidents
This is a technical session aimed at platform engineers, data engineers, and anyone responsible for running Kafka in production. War stories included.
Speaker
Chad Harris
Solutions Architect, Factor House
Chad Harris is a Solutions Architect at Factor House, bringing 18 years of experience across software engineering, application architecture, and engineering leadership. He has deep hands-on expertise with Apache Kafka, high-volume transactional systems, and PCI-compliant architectures, most recently as an Engineering Leader at Block (formerly Square). At Factor House, Chad works directly with global enterprise customers to help them improve how they manage, govern, and observe their real-time data.
25
5:00 AM - 6:00 AM