Tzach, Can you point to any documentation on scylladb site which talks about how/why scylla db performs better than Cassandra while using the same architecture? Regards Sachin
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 9:18 AM, Tzach Livyatan <tz...@cloudius-systems.com> wrote: > Hello Cassandra users, > > We are pleased to announce a new member of the Cassandra Ecosystem - > ScyllaDB > ScyllaDB is a new, open source, Cassandra-compatible NoSQL data store, > written with the goal of delivering superior performance and consistent low > latency. Today, ScyllaDB runs 1M tps per server with sub 1ms latency. > > ScyllaDB supports CQL, is compatible with Cassandra drivers, and works > out of the box with Cassandra tools like cqlsh, Spark connector, nodetool > and cassandra-stress. ScyllaDB is a drop-in replacement solution for the > Cassandra server side packages. > > Scylla is implemented using the new shared-nothing Seastar > <http://www.seastar-project.org/> framework for extreme performance on > modern multicore hardware, and the Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) for > high-speed low-latency networking. > > Try Scylla Now - http://www.scylladb.com > > We will be at Cassandra summit 2015, you are welcome to visit our booth to > hear more and see a demo. > Avi Kivity, our CTO, will host a session on Scylla on Thursday, 1:50 PM - > 2:30 PM in rooms M1 - M3. > > Regards > Tzach > scylladb > >