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Posted within Amazon ElastiCache
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What is your experience with SAP HEC in managing enterprise cloud applications, and what challenges have you faced?
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What are the benefits and drawbacks of using SimpleDB for your database management?
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We moved from a MySQL sharding setup to OceanBase Database and saw big gains in scalability and maintenance efficiency, with strong performance on tables with tens of millions of rows and complex joins. MySQL compatibility meant no application changes, and built-in partitioning removed the need... Read more
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Samuel D.
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Posted within DigitalOcean
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Most people compare DigitalOcean with traditional cloud providers like AWS or Azure. But the main appeal often seems different - simplicity, predictable pricing, and developer-friendly workflows. That almost makes it feel closer to a developer infrastructure platform than a typical enterprise... Read more
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Hello- This is Mike from Hydrolix. With the news of the Rockset acquisition, I thought a good time to post. Like Rockset, Hydrolix is well-suited for high write volume, times-series use cases. Also like Rockset, we are cloud native and use decoupled storage to reduce costs and improve... Read more
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Mike R.
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