Add comparison with Telegraf to README
See original GitHub issueAs it is possible to use Telegraf with its kafka_consumer input to transfer from Kafka to InfluxDB, it would be helpful if Telegraf was added to the comparison section with information about how it compares in terms of performance, feature set, and durability to this project.
I’m the current maintainer of https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf so I’m happy to help with any questions about Telegraf.
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Yeah, I’ll add it in when I get some free time.
Hey @danielnelson, sorry for the radio silence. Due to other projects I won’t work on kafka-influxdb anymore. That’s why I’m closing this for now. In any case, I’d still be curious for a comparison if someone is up to the task. Probably a comparison with vector might also be fun.