Scylla Monitoring Stack 3.3
The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla Monitoring Stack 3.3 Scylla Monitoring Stack is an open-source stack for monitoring Scylla Enterprise and Scylla Open Source, based on...
View ArticleIntroducing Scylla Open Source 4.0
With the release of Scylla Open Source 4.0, we’ve introduced a set of noteworthy production-ready new features, including a DynamoDB-compatible API that lets you to take your locked-in DynamoDB...
View ArticleComparing CQL and the DynamoDB API
Six years ago, a few of us were busy hacking on a new unikernel, OSv, which we hoped would speed up any Linux application. One of the applications which we wanted to speed up was Apache Cassandra — a...
View ArticleZeotap: A Graph of Twenty Billion IDs Built on Scylla and JanusGraph
Zeotap is a customer intelligence platform that enables brands to better understand their customers and better predict their behavior. They integrate and correlate data across a number of social...
View ArticleScylla Enterprise Release 2019.1.8
The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Enterprise 2019.1.8, a production-ready Scylla Enterprise patch release. As always, Scylla Enterprise customers are encouraged to upgrade to Scylla...
View ArticlePersosa Connects TV with Real-time Digital Experiences Using Scylla Cloud
Persosa helps media and entertainment companies create connected experiences for their viewers. Founded in 2016, Persosa is a Phoenix-based startup company. In 2019, the company won the Arizona...
View ArticleDissecting Scylla packets with Wireshark
Investigating problems in a distributed system may be a tedious task, but it becomes much easier with the right tools for the job. One of such tools is Wireshark, a well known utility that offers...
View ArticleSAS Institute: Changing All Four Tires While Driving an AdTech Engine at Full...
Since its inception in 1976, SAS Institute has been a place that watches for the exact right conditions to support growth, whether in the natural world or online. Pronounced “Sass,” the company is a...
View ArticleScylla Open Source Release 4.0.1
The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Open Source 4.0.1, a bugfix release of the Scylla 4.0 stable branch. Scylla Open Source 4.0.1, like all past and future 4.x.y releases, is backward...
View ArticleExpiring Data with Time to Live (TTL)
Time to Live (TTL) is a Scylla (and Apache Cassandra) feature that is often used but not always fully understood. Scylla provides the functionality to automatically delete expired data according to...
View ArticleMigrate Parquet Files with the Scylla Migrator
Greetings to all Scylla and Big Data aficionados! Today, we have a special treat for you. We know you’re also all fans of Apache Parquet for storing columnar data in data lakes. Given Scylla’s...
View ArticleOpera: Syncing Tens of Millions of Browsers with Scylla
Opera is a growing brand in the web browser industry, with hundreds of millions of monthly active users. In particular, its rate of growth has been greatly accelerated by adoption across Africa, where...
View ArticleScylla Enterprise Release 2019.1.9
The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Enterprise 2019.1.9, a production-ready Scylla Enterprise patch release. As always, Scylla Enterprise customers are encouraged to upgrade to Scylla...
View ArticleScylla Manager Release 2.1
The Scylla Manager team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla Manager 2.1, a production-ready version of Scylla Manager for Scylla Enterprise and Scylla Open-Source customers. Scylla Manager is...
View ArticleScylla University: Using the DynamoDB API in Scylla
Scylla University has many courses on how to configure, administer and get the most out of your Scylla cluster. Most of them are written within the context of using our Cassandra-compatible CQL...
View ArticleScylla University Updates, June 2020
2020 has been a busy year so far at Scylla University. We published lots of new content to help you improve your Scylla and NoSQL skills. Here is an overview of the new content. Language Lessons...
View ArticleScylla Open Source Release 4.1
The Scylla team is pleased to announce the availability of Scylla Open Source 4.1.0, a production-ready release of our open source NoSQL database. Scylla is an open source, NoSQL database, with...
View ArticleAsk Me Anything with Avi Kivity
Recently we hosted the first of our new series of AMA sessions with ScyllaDB CTO Avi Kivity. Join our Meetup to be notified of the next AMA. Here’s how our first AMA went: Q: Would you implement...
View ArticleBackups with Scylla Manager
Scylla is a highly performant, scalable, distributable and reliable database. Yet even the most reliable of databases can suffer from catastrophic unplanned outages (such as in the underlying...
View ArticleScylla Manager 2.1.1
The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Manager 2.1.1, a production-ready Scylla Manager patch release of the stable Scylla Manager 2.1 branch. As always, Scylla Manager customers and users...
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