I came across this article:
zdnet.com/article/kvm-creators-open-source-fast-cassandra-drop-in-replacement-scylla/

Tzach, I would love to know/understand moree about ScyllaDB too. Also the
benchmark seems to have only 1 DB Server. Do you have benchmark numbers
where more than 1 DB servers were involved? :)


On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Sachin Nikam <skni...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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
>>
>>
>

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