ScyllaDB powers real-time AI with low latency, high throughput, and billion-scale data.
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ScyllaDB powers real-time AI with low latency, high throughput, and billion-scale data.
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ScyllaDB is purpose-built for data-intensive apps that require high throughput & predictable low latency.
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ScyllaDB provides shard-aware CQL drivers to ensure highest performance. It is also compatible with all Apache Cassandra-compliant third-party drivers
ScyllaDB’s Alternator interface provides Amazon DynamoDB compatibility and supports all relevant Amazon SDKs.
ScyllaDB takes threats to networking seriously and applies strong security methods and protocols, including authentication, role-based access control (RBAC), authorization, and encryption. Users can apply encryption to data in transit between clients and server nodes and between server nodes.
ScyllaDB can be run on any of the major Public Cloud service offerings, but with the exception of ScyllaDB Cloud DBaaS, configuration options must be set to fully take advantage of the various instance types. For example, with AWS, the i3en provides four times the networking bandwidth compared to the i3i, and in order to use enhanced networking, ScyllaDB must be configured to do so. For more on cloud instance recommendations see the documentation. Optimizing network costs in ScyllaDB involves taking a strategic approach to application deployment and database configuration. By implementing strategies like efficient data modeling, application-level and built-in compression techniques, and careful load balancing, you can significantly reduce the amount of data traveling through the network. This reduction minimizes network amplification, improving the cost-effectiveness of your ScyllaDB deployment. Additionally, ScyllaDB Cloud offers two solutions for managing connectivity between ScyllaDB Cloud (the fully managed Cloud DBaaS offering) and customer application environments running in Amazon Web Services (AWS) or hybrid cloud setups. In addition to VPC peering, we now support Transit Gateway Connection.
For high-performance production workloads, use the Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) for maximum performance on specific modern network hardware. For ease of development, you can also use POSIX mode, which works on all physical and virtual network devices supported by your operating system.