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Nauto: Achieving Consistency in an Eventually Consistent Environment

Today we feature a guest blog by Rohit Saboo, Machine Learning Engineering Lead at Nauto. Rohit has spoken at multiple Scylla Summits, and in 2018 his work at Nauto was awarded the Scylla User Award...

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Golang and Scylla – Using the GoCQLX Package

We recently published a new lesson in Scylla University, using GoCQLX to interact with a Scylla cluster. This is a summary of the lesson. The GoCQLX package is an extension to the GoCQL driver. It...

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Scylla Enterprise Release 2019.1.5

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Enterprise 2019.1.5, a production-ready Scylla Enterprise patch release. As always, Scylla Enterprise customers are encouraged to upgrade to Scylla...

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Scylla Open Source Release 3.2.2

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Open Source 3.2.2, a bugfix release of the Scylla 3.2 stable branch. Scylla Open Source 3.2.2, like all past and future 3.x.y releases, is backward...

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Tubi: Scaling Up Machine Experimentation with Scylla and Scala

Tubi (tubitv.com) is a place where you can watch movies for free. No credit card. No sign up. No subscription. It is an industry leader that found its footing in the market of ad-sponsored video on...

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Scylla Open Source Release 3.1.4

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Open Source 3.1.4, a bugfix release of the Scylla 3.1 stable branch. Scylla Open Source 3.1.4, like all past and future 3.x.y releases, is backward...

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Scylla Open Source Release 3.2.3

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Open Source 3.2.3, a bugfix release of the Scylla 3.2 stable branch. Scylla Open Source 3.2.3, like all past and future 3.x.y releases, is backward...

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Augury: Insights into Industrial IoT Time-Series Data

Augury is an industry leading startup in machine health automation with the vision “to develop a world where people can always rely on the machines that matter to them.” They provide Industrial...

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Working from Home: An Honest Look at the Remote Work Lifestyle

When offices close due to COVID-19 pandemic, many more of us will work from home, perhaps for the first time. Some people are thrilled about this idea. In social media you can find opinions like...

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What’s New at Scylla University? March 2020 Update

A lot has happened at Scylla University since our last update. Here’s what’s new. Summit Training Day For the first time ever, all the material covered at our Scylla Summit training day, in both the...

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Scylla Monitoring Stack 3.2

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla Monitoring Stack 3.2. Scylla Monitoring Stack is an open-source stack for monitoring Scylla Enterprise and Scylla Open Source, based on...

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Scylla Enterprise Release 2019.1.6

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Enterprise 2019.1.6, a production-ready Scylla Enterprise patch release. As always, Scylla Enterprise customers are encouraged to upgrade to Scylla...

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Scylla Open Source Release 3.3

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the availability of Scylla Open Source 3.3.0, a production-ready release of our open source NoSQL database. Scylla 3.3 is focused on bug fixes and stability....

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Avi Kivity at Core C++ 2019

Along with a countless number of other industry events we recently heard the news that Core C++ 2020 was postponed due to the Novel Coronavirus. With all of the tumultuous news in mind, and wishing...

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Scylla Open Source Release 3.2.4

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Open Source 3.2.4, a bugfix release of the Scylla 3.2 stable branch. Scylla Open Source 3.2.4, like all past and future 3.x.y releases, is backward...

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Observing data changes with Change Data Capture (CDC)

  Nowadays it is no longer enough to just store data and process it once or twice a day with a batch job. More and more use cases require an almost immediate reaction to modifications occurring in the...

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Scylla Enterprise Release 2019.1.7

The ScyllaDB team announces the release of Scylla Enterprise 2019.1.7, a production-ready Scylla Enterprise patch release. As always, Scylla Enterprise customers are encouraged to upgrade to Scylla...

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Scylla Manager Releases 2.0.2 and 1.4.4

Scylla Manager Release 2.0.2 Scylla Manager is a management system that automates maintenance tasks on a Scylla cluster. Release 2.0.2 is a bug fix release of the Scylla Manager 2.0 branch. Scylla...

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Troubleshooting Large Rows and Large Cells in Scylla

We’ve talked in the past about how Scylla helps you find large partitions. But sometimes you need to get even more granular to get to the heart of what might be causing a hiccup in your database...

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iFood Relies on Scylla to Deliver Over 100 Million Events a Month to Restaurants

Brazil’s iFood is the leading food delivery app in Brazil, claiming 86 percent of the market. It has branched out into other Latin American countries, including Colombia and Mexico, and also expanded...

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