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An open source technology first implemented at YouTube is now being rolled out to scale-out MySQL-compatible databases. Written by Tony Baer (dbInsight), Contributor May 4, 2020 at 5:00 a.m. PT ...
Drawn to Scale, a two-year-old Seattle startup developing a new database called Spire, has raised a round of funding from RTP Ventures, IA Ventures, and SK Ventures. Terms of the deal were not ...
TiDB is a prime example of an intrinsically scalable and reliable distributed SQL database architecture. Here’s how it works. In the good old days, databases had a relatively simple job: help ...
Database company DataStax Inc. today announced the release of code for an Apache Cassandra Kubernetes operator it has developed, with a goal to help enterprises scale out their cloud-native databases.
Support for dynamic schemas, thereby enabling developers to evolve the database over time. But CrateDB also has attributes of a regular relational database (i.e. SQL) database, including: Support for ...
Open-source middleware maker Continuent has launched a database scale-out stack called Tungsten, which supports open-source databases like MySQL and proprietary wares from the likes of Oracle Corp ...
Founded in 2016 by several former Facebook software engineers, Yugabyte is the fast-growing, Sunnyvale, California-based company behind YugabyteDB, the open-source, high-performance distributed ...
PostgreSQL users who were considering adopting a distributed NoSQL database like MongoDB or Cassandra to gain scalability benefits for big data may want to think twice about that approach following ...
The company's Tungsten master-slave replication tool is presently available for MySQL with versions for Oracle, PostgreSQL, and others coming soon Open-source middleware maker Continuent has ...