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Use log compaction

This article shows you how to use log compaction feature in Event Hubs. To understand the details of log compaction, see Log Compaction.

In this article you'll, follow these key steps:

  • Create a compacted event hub/Kafka topic.
  • Publish events to a compacted event hub.
  • Consume events from a compacted event hub.

Note

Log compaction feature isn't supported in the Basic tier.

Create a compacted event hub/Kafka topic

This section shows you how to create a compacted event hub using Azure portal and an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template.

You can create a compacted event hub using the Azure portal by following these steps.

  1. Navigate to your Event Hubs namespace.
  2. On the Event Hubs Namespace page, select Event Hubs in the left menu.
  3. At the top of the window, select + Event Hubs. Screenshot of event hub creation UI.
  4. Type a name for your event hub, and specify the partition count. Since we're creating a compacted event hub, select compaction policy as compaction and provide the desired value for tombstone retention time. Screenshot of the event hubs creation UI with compaction related attributes.
  5. Select create and create the compacted event hub.

Triggering compaction

Event Hubs service determines when the compaction job of a given compacted event hub should be executed. Compacted event hub reaches the compaction threshold when there are considerable number of events or the total size of a given event log grows significantly.

Publish event to a compacted topic

Publishing events to a compacted event hub is the same as publishing events to a regular event hub. As the client application you only need to determine the compaction key, which you set using partition key.

Using Event Hubs SDK(AMQP)

With Event Hubs SDK, you can set partition key and publish events as shown below:

var enqueueOptions = new EnqueueEventOptions
{
    PartitionKey = "Key-1"
    
};
await producer.EnqueueEventAsync(eventData, enqueueOptions);

Using Kafka

With Kafka you can set the partition key when you create the ProducerRecord as shown below:

ProducerRecord<String, String> record = new ProducerRecord<String, String>(TOPIC, "Key-1" , "Value-1");

Quotas and limits

Limit Basic Standard Premium Dedicated
Size of compacted event hub N/A 1 GB per partition 250 GB per partition 250 GB per partition

For other quotas and limits, see Event Hubs quotas and limits.

Consuming events from a compacted topic

There are no changes required at the consumer side to consume events from a compacted event hub. So, you can use any of the existing consumer applications to consume data from a compacted event hub.

Next steps

  • For conceptual information on how log compaction work, see Log compaction.