What is the Storm framework?
Storm is an open-source distributed real-time computing system developed and open-sourced by Twitter. It can be used to handle large-scale real-time data streams, providing high reliability, high performance, and scalability for real-time computing. The Storm framework can be utilized for real-time data analysis, real-time data processing, real-time monitoring, and is widely used in various internet and big data companies. Data streams in Storm are processed by topologies, which consist of multiple components (spouts and bolts) to perform various data processing tasks. This framework supports features such as fault tolerance, reliability, and horizontal scaling, ensuring real-time data processing and analysis.
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