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Oct 16, 2023 · techcrunch.com
ScyllaDB raises $43M to scale its NoSQL database platform | TechCrunch
Jan 20, 2021 · www.globes.co.il
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המנכ"ל הישראלי שניתק את פרלר: "ויתרנו על הכנסה גדולה"
Israeli start-up ScyllaDB, a database developer, has terminated its partnership with social network Parler, which has been accused of providing a platform for violent content. Following the violent attack on the Capitol on January 6, Google and Apple removed Parlers app from their stores and Amazon blocked the network from its cloud services. Despite these setbacks, Parlers CEO, John Matze, expressed confidence in the networks ability to operate again. However, he described the new difficulties encountered when more suppliers, including ScyllaDB, cancelled their agreement with the company. ScyllaDB confirmed that it had decided to stop cooperating with Parler after realising that the network was violating the usage agreement.
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ScyllaDB NoSQL database to improve with Project Circe
ScyllaDB, an open source NoSQL database, is focusing on improving performance and consistency through Project Circe. Expedia Group, one of the worlds largest travel platforms, has moved some of its workloads to ScyllaDB to accelerate performance and lower infrastructure costs. ScyllaDB aims to bring new features and users in 2021, with multiple users like Ticketmaster, Expedia Group, Zillow, and GE Healthcare deploying ScyllaDB. Project Circe will provide monthly updates to improve ScyllaDBs elasticity, consistency, stability, and performance. The key area of improvement is consistency through the use of the Raft consensus protocol. ScyllaDB achieved feature parity with Apache Cassandra and support for Amazons DynamoDB with the release of ScyllaDB 4.0 in May 2020.
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Sep 2, 2020 · www.globenewswire.com
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ScyllaDB Unveils One-Step Migration from Amazon DynamoDB to Scylla NoSQL Database
ScyllaDB has announced a major update to its Scylla Migrator tool, allowing live replication of DynamoDB databases to Scylla NoSQL databases. This enables DynamoDB users to easily tap into Scyllas superior performance and lower costs. The update also supports entire DynamoDB database migrations and allows for hybrid or multi-cloud database deployments. ScyllaDBs Alternator interface, a DynamoDB-compatible API, provides greater control over large-scale, real-time big data deployments at a significantly lower cost compared to DynamoDB. ScyllaDBs advantages over DynamoDB include platform independence, better performance, support for larger objects and partitions, and improved key distribution management. ScyllaDB is backed by several venture capital firms and has been adopted by leading companies such as Comcast, Samsung, and IBM.
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Jul 22, 2020 · www.globenewswire.com
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Discord Chooses Scylla as Its Core Storage Layer
Discord is migrating its production data to the Scylla Enterprise NoSQL database, resulting in increased stability, reduced data footprint, improved system performance, and lower total cost of ownership. Scylla has been able to scale with Discord as it has grown, providing high performance and low latencies. The migration was made possible by Scyllas straightforward control surfaces for installation, configuration, and monitoring. Scyllas contribution to Discords reliable and real-time services at a global scale has been praised. ScyllaDB is a real-time big data database that is fully compatible with Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB. It has been adopted by leading companies such as Comcast, Starbucks, IBM, and Samsung. ScyllaDB is backed by various venture capital firms and investors.
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Jun 10, 2020 · www.globenewswire.com
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ScyllaDB Adds Amazon DynamoDB-compatible API to Database-as-a-Service Offering
ScyllaDB has added its Amazon DynamoDB-compatible API, Alternator, to Scylla Cloud, its NoSQL database. Other new features include integration with Apache Grafana and the ability to run Scylla Cloud on users own AWS accounts. Scylla Cloud offers a cost-effective alternative to other database-as-a-service options, with a lower cost compared to Amazon DynamoDB and Google Cloud BigTable. The platform handles petabytes of data, performs millions of operations per second, and allows rapid prototyping, deployment, and scaling of applications. Scylla Cloud has received positive feedback from Medium, an online publishing platform. ScyllaDB is backed by several investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and Samsung Ventures.
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May 7, 2020 · www.globenewswire.com
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ScyllaDB Announces 4.0 Release of Its Open Source NoSQL Database
ScyllaDB has announced the release of Scylla Open Source 4.0, a major update to its NoSQL database. This release positions Scylla as a drop-in replacement for both Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB, offering better performance, lower costs, and greater deployment flexibility. Scylla Open Source 4.0 includes new features such as Alternator, a DynamoDB-compatible API, Lightweight Transactions (LWT), Change Data Capture (CDC), and a Kubernetes Operator for Scylla. Performance comparisons show that Scylla Open Source 4.0 outperforms Apache Cassandra 4.0 and is roughly 1/8 the total cost of Amazon DynamoDB. The release is expected to attract new customers and expand Scyllas market share in the NoSQL database space.
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Feb 18, 2020 · www.globenewswire.com
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ScyllaDB Extends Support for Streaming with High-Performance Apache Kafka™ Connector
ScyllaDB has announced the availability of the Scylla-Kafka Connector, a connector that bridges real-time data feeds with the Scylla NoSQL database. The new shard-aware connector, released in partnership with Confluent, adds support for Scyllas shard-per-core, shared-nothing architecture. This connector enables the integration of event-driven architectures and the Scylla database, allowing companies to process event streams in real-time. Scyllas high-throughput and low-latency performance make it well-suited for real-time data streaming, making it an ideal complement to Apache Kafka. ScyllaDB customers who use Scylla alongside Apache Kafka include GE, Grab, IBM, Lookout, and Nauto. The Scylla Kafka Connector is available as open source under the Apache 2.0 license.
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Nov 5, 2019 · www.globenewswire.com
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ScyllaDB Unveils Highly Anticipated Features for High-Performance NoSQL Database
ScyllaDB, a NoSQL database company, announced new features designed to increase flexibility and lower costs for organizations relying on real-time big data applications. The features include Lightweight Transactions, Change Data Capture (CDC), and an Incremental Compaction Strategy. ScyllaDB aims to extend its benefits to new use cases and functionality. The company is also offering a DynamoDB-compatible API for Scylla Cloud, allowing DynamoDB users to transition to Scylla Cloud for cost reduction and improved performance. ScyllaDB is a drop-in replacement for Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB, offering improved performance and reduced hardware costs. The company is backed by several venture capital firms.
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Sep 12, 2019 · en.globes.co.il
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Real-time big data co ScyllaDB raises $25m
Israeli real-time big data database company ScyllaDB has completed a $25 million financing round led by Eight Roads Ventures. The funds will be used to meet increasing demand for a highly scalable, highly performant NoSQL database and to offer a better, faster open source alternative to Amazon DynamoDB. ScyllaDB has already replaced Cassandra at leading organizations and has launched an API that enables DynamoDB users to migrate to ScyllaDBs free open source database. The company plans to expand its engineering department and double its global sales and marketing team.
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Sep 11, 2019 · techcrunch.com
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ScyllaDB takes on Amazon with new DynamoDB migration tool
ScyllaDB, an open-source NoSQL database company, has announced a DynamoDB migration tool to attract Amazon customers. The tool allows DynamoDB customers to migrate their existing code to ScyllaDB with little modification. ScyllaDB offers a faster and cheaper experience by utilizing hardware more efficiently, allowing companies to run the same workloads on fewer machines. The company has also raised a $25 million Series C extension led by Eight Roads Ventures, with participation from existing investors. ScyllaDB aims to become the default NoSQL database for big data and real-time workloads.
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Nov 6, 2018 · www.scylladb.com
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ScyllaDB Announces Major Release of NoSQL Database
ScyllaDB announces the major release of its NoSQL database, ScyllaDB Open Source 3.0, which includes features such as concurrent OLTP and OLAP, materialized views, secondary indexes, and Cassandra 3.0 compatibility. The release marks a significant milestone for ScyllaDB as it surpasses feature parity with Apache Cassandra. The company aims to provide a drop-in replacement for Cassandra with up to 10 times better performance. ScyllaDB Open Source 3.0 is designed for optimal use of modern servers, delivering scale-up performance of over 1,000,000 IOPS per node. The company plans to support simultaneous OLTP and OLAP workloads without sacrificing latency or throughput. The release is set to be available in January 2019.
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Jun 6, 2018 · www.prweb.com
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ScyllaDB Announces Support for IBM Power Systems
ScyllaDB, a real-time big data database company, has announced a new Scylla Enterprise release with optimizations for IBM Power System Servers. The combination of Scyllas design and IBM Power System Servers allows organizations to achieve higher performance while reducing the footprint, cost, and complexity of their systems. ScyllaDB and IBM have had a multi-faceted relationship since 2016, and this integration builds upon that collaboration. Scylla is an open-source drop-in replacement for Apache Cassandra and offers high performance and scalability. The CEO of ScyllaDB, Dor Laor, expressed excitement about the advancements made by IBM with its Power System Servers.
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Apr 25, 2018 · en.globes.co.il
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Israeli big data co ScyllaDB raises $10m
ScyllaDB, an Israeli real-time big data database company, has closed a $10 million Series C funding round led by TLV Partners. The funding will be used to accelerate the companys entry into the database-as-a-service (DBaaS) market. ScyllaDB is an open source drop-in replacement for Apache Cassandra and has gained traction in various industries and use cases. The company is also partnering with industry leaders such as Qualcomm, IBM Compose, and Samsung SDS.
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Mar 8, 2017 · venturebeat.com
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ScyllaDB raises $16 million to facilitate app building
ScyllaDB, an open-source NoSQL database, has announced a new round of $16 million in funding. The startup has redesigned the Apache Cassandra NoSQL database software to provide a product that can be deployed on premises and in public clouds. The CEO claims that ScyllaDB is 10 times faster than Apache Cassandra. The company has hundreds of open-source users and 20 enterprise customers, including AppNexus, IBM, and Investing.com. The funding round was led by Western Digital, Samsung, Magma Ventures, and Qualcomm Ventures, bringing ScyllaDBs total funding to $25 million. The funds will be used for sales and marketing efforts and further product development. ScyllaDB currently has 35 employees across its offices in Palo Alto, California, and Tel Aviv.
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Jan 15, 2015 · opensource.com
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ScyllaDB: Cassandra compatibility at 1.8 million requests per node
ScyllaDB, a resilient NoSQL database, is currently in beta testing. The database is designed to take advantage of multiple core systems and provide high performance. It is on track for a GA release at the end of January. The architecture and communication between nodes are based on Apache Cassandra, which can handle tens of thousands of nodes in multiple data centers. ScyllaDBs share nothing architectural concept allows it to avoid costly locking and achieve high performance. The company is currently focused on early pilot customers who have been evaluating Scylla, mostly as an upgrade path from Cassandra but also as an alternative to other databases.
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