An Energy Company Modernizes Real-Time Data Transmission with AWS and GFT

The migration from Confluent Kafka to Amazon MSK simplified the architecture and bolstered the adoption of AWS-native technologies.
Discover how GFT helped an energy company modernize real-time data streaming by migrating from Confluent Kafka to Amazon MSK, simplifying its architecture and accelerating the adoption of AWS-native technologies.

When Advantages turn into Results

Simplified Operations and Governance

It standardized streaming services on AWS to improve platform management and strengthen data governance

Modernization Using Native AWS Technologies

Migrated from Confluent Kafka to Amazon MSK, simplifying the architecture and operations using native AWS services

A Scalable Foundation for Growth

It built a scalable and resilient platform, ready to support future business and data growth

Powering Real-Time Data with AWS

A leading renewable energy company in Spain partnered with GFT to modernize its real-time data transmission platform by migrating from Confluent Kafka to Amazon MSK. The initiative streamlined operations, reduced architectural complexity, and aligned the event-driven platform with native AWS services. Thanks to a carefully planned migration strategy, the company improved scalability, governance, and operational efficiency, while ensuring business continuity throughout the transition process.

Challenge

Modernize the streaming platform without disrupting business operations

The company needed to reduce the operating costs of its event streaming platform without compromising scalability, resilience, real-time data processing capabilities, business continuity, or rollback options. The environment included approximately 300 topics, 581 partitions, Schema Registry, Kafka Connect, Debezium CDC, S3 Sink connectors, and multiple producer and consumer microservices. The migration had to minimize the impact on critical services during the transition from Confluent Cloud to Amazon MSK Serverless.

Engagement

Migration to an AWS-native architecture

GFT collaborated with the company to design and implement a migration strategy from Confluent Cloud to Amazon MSK. The target architecture replaced the Kafka brokers with Amazon MSK, migrated the Confluent Schema Registry to the AWS Glue Schema Registry, and moved the Kafka Connect workloads to MSK Connect. To mitigate migration risks, GFT designed a coexistence phase during which both environments ran in parallel, using Kafka MirrorMaker 2.0 on Amazon EC2 to replicate data between Confluent and Amazon MSK and ensure the ability to roll back if necessary.

Benefit

A more efficient, scalable, and future-ready platform

The project provided the company with an event streaming platform that is better aligned with the native AWS ecosystem and its global cloud adoption strategy. The migration simplified operations by consolidating streaming services within the AWS environment, preserved critical capabilities such as real-time data processing, change data capture (CDC), schema management, and event-driven communication, and increased scalability through a serverless architecture designed to meet future business needs.

The managed environment includes approximately 300 Kafka topics, 581 partitions, Schema Registry, Kafka Connect workloads, Debezium CDC, S3 Sink connectors, and numerous producer and consumer microservices. In addition, replacing a low-utilization Confluent deployment with Amazon MSK Serverless reduced the platform’s monthly costs by approximately 40%.

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Gretchens Pérez
Business Development Partner Manager & Sales Transformation
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