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1. Summary
The fundamental underpinnings of most organizations are their transactions. These must be done well, with integrity, and with good performance. Not only has transaction volume soared of late, but the level of granularity in the transaction details has also reached new heights. Fast transactions greatly improve the efficiency of a high-volume business. Performance is incredibly important.
Recent trends in information management indicate organizations are shifting their focus to cloud-based solutions. In the past, the only clear choice for most organizations was an on-premises database using on-premises hardware. However, costs of scale are chipping away the notion that this is still the best approach for all of a company’s transactional needs. The factors driving operational and analytical data projects to the cloud are many, and the advantages–like data protection, high availability, and scale–are realized with infrastructure as a service (IaaS) deployment. In many
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1. Summary
This report focuses on API management platforms deployed in the cloud. The cloud enables enterprises to differentiate and innovate with microservices at a rapid pace. It allows API endpoints to be cloned and scaled in a matter of minutes. And it offers elastic scalability compared with on-premises deployments, enabling faster server deployment and application development, and allowing less costly compute.
More importantly, many organizations depend on their APIs and microservices for high performance and availability. For the purposes of this paper, we define “
high performance” as that required by companies that experience workloads of
more than 1,000 transactions per second and need a
Cost-Saving Cassandra: Severless Vs Self-Managed
NoSQL databases store data differently than relational databases and come in several different “types” based on their data model. Because of the massive demand for data at almost all companies, NoSQL databases have seen robust growth in the past several years, and some estimates predict that the global NoSQL market will grow as much as 30% through 2025.
But the unexposed costs of NoSQL database ownership could create an unsustainable burden for many organizations. To help IT decision-makers understand the problem, GigaOm Analysts William McKnight and Jake Dolezal have published a new report,
Cassandra Total Cost of Ownership Study, which examines the full costs and true value of the popular Cassandra NoSQL database self-managed on Google Cloud and the fully-managed DataStax Astra serverless Cassandra offering.