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Overview of features - Azure Event Hubs | Microsoft Learn
Mar 13, 2025 · This article provides details about features and terminology of Azure Event Hubs.
Azure Event Hubs Guide Explained | Medium
Apr 15, 2024 · Explore how Azure Event Hubs manages real-time data for analytics and IoT applications effectively. Learn to fully leverage its robust capabilities.
Azure Event Hub - GeeksforGeeks
Jul 23, 2025 · 2. What are Azure Event Hubs? Azure Event Hubs is a fully managed, cloud-based event streaming platform powered by Microsoft Azure. It acts as a hub to collect, consume, …
Azure Event Hub: What it is and how it works - dev4side.com
Azure Event Hubs is a fully managed data streaming platform and a highly scalable event ingestion service, capable of receiving and processing millions of events per second.
Observability 101: A Guide to Azure Event Hubs
Azure Event Hubs, a fully managed real-time data ingestion service, provides a scalable solution for collecting and processing large streams of data. This blog post delves into the key features …
Event Hubs
Event Hubs Receive telemetry from millions of devices. Overview Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service. It can receive and process millions of events …
☁️ .NET Standard client library for Azure Event Hubs
The Azure Events Hubs client library for .NET allows for both sending and receiving of events. Most common scenarios call for an application to act as either an event publisher or an event …
Event Hubs—Real-Time Data Ingestion | Microsoft Azure
Event Hubs is a fully managed, real-time data ingestion service that’s simple, trusted, and scalable. Stream millions of events per second from any source to build dynamic data …
Azure Event Hubs documentation | Microsoft Learn
Learn how to use Event Hubs to ingest millions of events per second from connected devices and applications.