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Scylla release: version 1.0 RC2

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.0 RC2, a Release Candidate toward Scylla 1.0From now on, and for some time now, only critical bugs (showstoppers) will be fixed in...

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Scylla release: version 1.0

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.0 (GA), the first production ready Scylla release. Scylla is an open source, Apache-Cassandra-compatible NoSQL database, with superior...

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Exciting times at ScyllaDB

By Dor LaorThe Scylla team has reached a major milestone this week. We announced the release of version 1.0 and pronounced Scylla to be production ready. However, some early adopters have been using...

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Scylla release: version 1.0.1

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.0.1 This is a bug fixing release of Scylla 1.0 stable branch. 1.0.1, like all future 1.x.y releases is backward compatible and supports...

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Avi Kivity at Percona Live

Avi Kivity, CTO of ScyllaDB, will present a talk on Scylla, a distributed Cassandra-compatible NoSQL database in excess of a million requests per second per node at the upcoming Percona Live conference...

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Designing a Userspace Disk I/O Scheduler for Modern Datastores: the Scylla...

By Glauber Costa (@glcst)In a datastore like Scylla, there are many actors competing for disk I/O. Examples of such actors are data writers (in Scylla’s parlance they can be either memtable or...

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Scylla release: version 1.0.2

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.0.2, a bug fixing release of Scylla 1.0 stable branch. 1.0.2, like all future 1.x.y releases is backward compatible and supports rolling...

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Designing a Userspace Disk I/O Scheduler for Modern Datastores: the Scylla...

By Glauber Costa (@glcst)This is the second and last part of this article. If you haven’t read the first part, you can do it here. In this part, we will look at the design of the Seastar I/O Scheduler...

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Fault-injecting filesystem cookbook

By Benoît Canet (@BenoitCanet) and Don Marti (@dmarti)Block devices sometimes do bad things (or just fill up), so sometimes bad things happen to good software. CharybdeFS makes it easy to do...

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Scylla at ApacheCon Big Data

If you’re coming to the Apache Big Data event in Vancouver next month, don’t miss a chance to see the latest Scylla performance results. We will present a talk on Scylla, a distributed...

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Scylla release: version 1.0.3

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.0.3, a bug fixing release of Scylla 1.0 stable branch. 1.0.3, like all future 1.x.y releases is backward compatible and supports rolling...

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Scylla release: version 1.1

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.1, the second production-ready Scylla release. Scylla is an open source NoSQL database compatible with Apache Cassandra, with superior...

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Scylla release: version 1.1.1

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.1.1, a bugfix release of the Scylla 1.1 stable branch. Release 1.1.1, like all past and future 1.x.y releases, is backward compatible and...

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Scylla release: version 1.1.2

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.1.2, a bugfix release of the Scylla 1.1 stable branch. 1.1.2, like all past and future 1.x.y releases, is backward compatible and supports...

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Reducing latency spikes by tuning the CPU scheduler

By Tomasz Grabiec (@tgrabiec)In this post we will walk through an investigation of latency spikes observed in the Scylla 1.0.x version family, which are linked to the scylla-jmx service running...

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Scylla release: version 1.2

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.2, the third production-ready Scylla minor release. Scylla is an open source NoSQL database compatible with Apache Cassandra, with...

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User use case: Mogujie

Guest post by By FengLin(MengYe Shen), MogujieMogujie is a large fashion retail site, with more than 3 billion Yuan turnover, serving more than 60 million online users, shopping for clothes, shoes,...

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Scylla release: version 1.1.3

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.1.3, a bugfix release of the Scylla 1.1 stable branch. Release 1.1.3, like all past and future 1.x.y releases, is backward compatible and...

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Scylla release: version 1.2.1

The Scylla team is pleased to announce the release of Scylla 1.2.1, a bugfix release of the Scylla 1.2 stable branch. Release 1.2.1, like all past and future 1.x.y releases, is backward compatible and...

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Announcing Scylla Summit on September 6

We’re having a Scylla conference this fall—featuring the latest on how NoSQL projects at companies including Kenshoo, Eniro, Mogujie, AppNexus And IBM’s Compose are doing NoSQL faster and better with...

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