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Comparing Database Management Systems: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL Server, MongoDB, Elasticsearch and others

Altexsoft

For our comparison, we’ve picked 9 most commonly used database management systems: MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, MongoDB, Redis, Cassandra, and Elasticsearch. Concentrating on their benefits and the challenges they have from the business point of view, we’ll also outline the best use cases for each of them. Elasticsearch.

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Geospatial Anomaly Detection (Terra-Locus Anomalia Machina) Part 4: Cassandra, meet Lucene! – The Cassandra Lucene Index Plugin

Instaclustr

Massively Scalable Geospatial Anomaly Detection with Apache Kafka and Cassandra. After being Lost in (3D) Space in the last blog , this final part of the geospatial anomaly detection series, we come back down to Earth and try out the Cassandra Lucene Plugin (this was our destination all along, but it’s a long way to Alpha Centauri!).

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SLAs – Watch Out for the Shades of Gray

Instaclustr

Its purpose is to define the scope of services that the MSP offers, including: guarantees on metrics relevant to their business and technology customer responsibilities issue management compensation commitment when MSPs fail to deliver on the SLA. But hold on! Have you checked out the exclusion clauses?

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Implementing the Netflix Media Database

Netflix Tech

In the previous blog posts in this series, we introduced the N etflix M edia D ata B ase ( NMDB ) and its salient “Media Document” data model. NMDB is built to be a highly scalable, multi-tenant, media metadata system that can serve a high volume of write/read throughput as well as support near real-time queries.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

There are a couple of downsides though in case you are looking to use it to support tens of thousands of users working on hundreds of millions of files simultaneously containing petabytes of data. Document store. On prem data processing. Optimize on prem cold storage cost. SOA architecture based on REST APIs.