ScyllaDB Cloud
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ScyllaDB: the new age nosql and better replacement of Cassandra.
What do you like best about the product?
Lightweight and fast as it's built on C++
Way better than Cassandra (that we previously used). Low latency and high throughput as compared to Cassandra.
Way better than Cassandra (that we previously used). Low latency and high throughput as compared to Cassandra.
What do you dislike about the product?
Data export can be improvised.
The cost is a bit high, especially the yearly one.
The cost is a bit high, especially the yearly one.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are using Scylla for our alerting service, where we persist our subscription-related data and other domain related data.
Previously we are storing these in Cassandra, and during the scaling, we are facing issues when the load is very high at times.
With Scylla, we were able to take care of latency problems and scale out the service during peak hours.
Previously we are storing these in Cassandra, and during the scaling, we are facing issues when the load is very high at times.
With Scylla, we were able to take care of latency problems and scale out the service during peak hours.
A robust real-time Nosql DB supporting lightweight transactions
What do you like best about the product?
We chose ScyllaDB over Redis because of the Lightweight transactions it supports. Being able to update partitions was a necessity for us. Also, university.scylladb.com has good resources for getting started for a new user.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are no tools for bulk importing and exporting of the data. We have to build and maintain our custom applications.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use ScyllaDB for caching the session state of user sessions on our gaming apps. With each time interval or stage the users advance to, we have to read the state, take decisions and then update the state within a few milliseconds. We also use this key-value store for finding out highly active users, users who are dormant and users who are stuck at any stage for long time. With our confidence growing in ScyllaDB, we are planning to build many other use cases around the database.
Performance Champion with simplicity
What do you like best about the product?
The performance of ScyllaDB is one of its key advantages. It is the perfect option for applications that demand real-time data processing because it is built to handle massive amounts of data with extremely low latencies. ScyllaDB can manage expanding data demands without suffering from performance deterioration because it is very scalable.
The fault-tolerance of ScyllaDB is another important aspect. Data is replicated across numerous nodes since it is meant to operate in a distributed context. This minimises any potential downtime by ensuring that even if one node fails, the data may still be accessed from other nodes.
ScyllaDB is also simple to use and incorporate into existing applications. It supports a range of programming languages and has a number of integrations with other
The fault-tolerance of ScyllaDB is another important aspect. Data is replicated across numerous nodes since it is meant to operate in a distributed context. This minimises any potential downtime by ensuring that even if one node fails, the data may still be accessed from other nodes.
ScyllaDB is also simple to use and incorporate into existing applications. It supports a range of programming languages and has a number of integrations with other
What do you dislike about the product?
ScyllaDB can be more sophisticated than some other NoSQL databases, despite the fact that it is intended to be simple to use and integrate into current applications. The technical knowledge needed to deploy and configure it could be a hurdle for some enterprises.ScyllaDB is designed to handle only a few types of data, including time-series data and key-value data. Although it can manage different forms of data, it might not be the greatest option for applications that call for more intricate data models.ScyllaDB is a newer database, so it's possible that it has a less developed ecosystem than some other databases. This implies that compared to more established databases, ScyllaDB may have fewer resources, tools, and third-party connectors available.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The major problem which scylladb is solving is performance, which includes low latency and high throughput. Our systems relies on performant databases and scylladb definitely helps out in this case.
Fast and Scalable
What do you like best about the product?
ScyllaDB is an open-source, column-oriented, NoSQL database. It can handle huge volumes of data in real time with very high throughput. Scylla maintains low latency and consistent performance. Like many distributed systems, ScyllaDB is highly available and scalable.
What do you dislike about the product?
Well, I think there is no problem for me right now. We use it in production and haven't had any issues so far. One thing that could improve is better documentation for best practices.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In our use case, we need to store a document copy for backup and auditing purposes. For this, we are using ScyllaDB, which helps achieve high IOPS at a low cost.
Review of ScyllaDB
What do you like best about the product?
consistent performance, not complex, low node counts and also the availability of open source
What do you dislike about the product?
There is not special from ScyllaDB aspect
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Not complex and consistent performance. Of course, open source too
Migrating from Cassandra to scylladb
What do you like best about the product?
The migration path from Cassandra to scylladb is smooth. they provide all documentation regarding migration path
What do you dislike about the product?
Right now they don't support for rdbms like MySQL
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Scylladb is working on nosql based databases which works at larger scale with their performance
ScyllaDB Great performance and respons to nonSQL Database
What do you like best about the product?
ScyllaDB allow agile respons and great performance on test querys to IOT things we maked, haved a low latency to provisioning and populate information from other devices, are easy to implementing, good customer support and a lot numbers of features, ScylaDB is ease to integrate and deployment
What do you dislike about the product?
to can looking for support and people to can make support or deploy that nonsql database on mexico was very hard is not people or partners on mexico, allways is necesary have support
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
ScyllaDB non-sql database help to can desing a new apps to provision querys and reports with low latency and great performance to can delivery value information to other teams
Awesome course
What do you like best about the product?
ScyllaDB Cloud is available on AWS and is fully managed
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm new to ScyllaDB, I'm still learning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Don't know yet, I'm still learning
Choose scylla for savings
What do you like best about the product?
With so much cheaper writes Scylla is an absolute choice for storing tracking and snapshot data. Scylla operator makes our life so simple that we don't have worry about modifying complex scripts to manage our clusters
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes we have the need to upgrade the major/minor version of the Scylla cluster, which is not yet supported by the Scylla Operator. The only way they suggest is to spin up a new cluster from scratch.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We were hitting RDS limits, as our use case involves very high writing IOPS (peak: ~30-40K iops) that too for some non critical snapshot tables. High IOPS = high costs for RDS
In our case, storing snapshot tables and tracking data relational database was working but non relational would also be same so we switched to scyllaDB, which is much cheaper.
In our case, storing snapshot tables and tracking data relational database was working but non relational would also be same so we switched to scyllaDB, which is much cheaper.
ScyllaDB offers cross-data center replication features that are well-optimized & highly available
What do you like best about the product?
NoSQL databases are preferred for our applications that depend on unstructured data. ScyllaDB offers excellent services to govern low latency & enterprise-grade NoSQL database platforms. Since Scylla manages all backend operations on the AWS environment, we don't have to worry about its setup, configuration & maintenance activities. Deployments in ScyllaDB Cloud reduce costs and overhead, as they are crucial considerations while dealing with sensitive customer data in bulk.
What do you dislike about the product?
None. ScyllaDB provides a splendid cloud-based platform that helps us maintain our SLAs through its low latency features. It enables us to optimize our cluster configurations, performance metrics & resource costs. We are satisfied with the services offered by ScyllaDB for our enterprise requirements.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With ScyllaDB, we possess fine-grained control over critical metrics such as CPU utilization, I/O & memory data transfer rates. It provisions efficient servers capable of handling heavy workloads with small clusters. AWS supports all cluster deployments, thereby delivering highly available NoSQL database systems. We can also use its cross-data center replication feature across availability zones to shield production outages in case of single-point failures.
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