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Web And PHP Magazine – Scaling for Big Data

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

web-and-php-magazine Issue 7 of Web and PHP Magazine, out today, features a new column written by CodeFutures CEO/CTO Cory Isaacson. Pulling from his 20+ years of experience in the tech sector, “Scaling for Big Data” will be an invaluable resource for DBAs everywhere.

“This column will be an exciting project, covering a variety of topics and techniques on scaling your database to meet the ever-challenging requirements of the rapid growth in transaction and data volumes.”

Download the full issue of the magazine for free here, and subscribe to read the column every month.

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Cloud Computing Going Global

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Cloud Expo 2012 – Santa Clara (November 5-8th) is coming up fast now, and we are as excited as ever to be going. In anticipation of the expo, Cory Isaacson, dbShards CEO, spoke with conference chairman Jeremy Geelan about the future of cloud computing, and upcoming trends:

“The cloud is so new, and is dominated by such a small number of players right now, that prices are much higher than they will be. As demand goes up and new entrants come into the market, the cost will decrease overall. Cloud computing will be a commodity service worldwide within the next few years – I see this as inevitable.”

Check out the full article over at the Cloud Computing Journal, and be sure to stop by and see us at the expo, booth 1037.

And sign up for the FREE Scaling Big Data in the Cloud – dbShards Bootcamp to get hands on experience with dbShards and receive a free Gold Pass to the entire expo on us! Click here to find out more and register for the event.

See you at the expo!

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Back in September Jeff Malek of BigDoor.com posted an article on his site about databases and horizontal scaling. It was in response to many customers who curious if his platform was capable of handling large volumes of user traffic. His response wasn’t just a simple “yes,” but a comprehensive breakdown of the hows and whys.

Jeff has since revised his article to include many additional answers to questions he’s received since the first publication. You can view the updated article on his personal blog, Is This Thing On?

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Cory Isaacson of dbShards is interviewed by SYS-CON TV

Data is getting bigger and cloud computing is getting bigger. In this interview at the Cloud Expo East, Cory describes how CodeFutures was the first vendor in the dbShards space the growth of big data is perfect timing for dbShards. Did you know dbShards is now used by 4 of the top 50 facebook apps in the world? Several gaming and social networking companies use dbShards as well. And, Cory gave a little teaser about dbShards3 that we’re all excited about here for sure! Watch the entire interview here or copy and paste this url into your browser window. http://cloudcomputing.sys-con.com/node/2318219

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We are excited to announce our confirmed participation as an exhibitor at Cloud Expo West 2012. The event will be at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA on November 5-8. Be sure to stop by our booth and introduce yourself to Cory Isaacson, CEO/CTO of CodeFutures Corporation. Here is the official announcement as posted on Cloud Computing Journal.

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Be sure to stop by the dbShards booth #377 at the Cloud Computing Expo this week and meet Cory Isaacson, CEO/CTO of CodeFutures Corporation. He’ll be speaking on Wednesday, June 13th from 5:30-6:15pm, in a concurrent session fittingly titled, Scaling Big Data in the Cloud.

Cory Isaacson at booth at Cloud Computing Expo 2012 in New York

Then Join Cory on Friday, June 14th, for an in-depth 2-hour workshop titled,
Scaling Big Data in the Cloud Bootcamp where over 100 attendees have already signed-up to get hands-on experience with dbShards. There are still just a few seats left for each session so register right now before we remove the registration link from the website.

Be sure to stop by booth #377 early and get your free dbShards t-shirt!

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Cloud Expo: Interview With Cory Isaacson

Monday, November 7, 2011

“The barriers are evaporating quickly, but the database tier still remains a big issue. The reliability and performance need to improve so that enterprise customers feel comfortable trusting their environment to the cloud. Another factor that will help is using the cloud as a disaster recovery (DR) backup – that will be a smart strategy and a good early move for many enterprise organizations…”

To see the full article, please click here.

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In this webinar, you’ll learn what it really takes to implement sharding, the role it plays in the effective end-to-end lifecycle management of your entire database environment, and why it is crucial for ensuring reliability.

RightScale Webinar: Scaling Your Database in the Cloud from RightScale on Vimeo.

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DBMS2 Talks About Database Scale-out

Monday, November 7, 2011

“There’s a perception that, if you want (relatively) worry-free database scale-out, you need a non-relational/NoSQL strategy. That perception is false. In the analytic case it’s completely ridiculous, as has been demonstrated by Teradata, Vertica, Netezza, and various other MPP (Massively Parallel Processing) analytic DBMS vendors. And now it’s false for short-request/OLTP (OnLine Transaction Processing) use cases as well.”

See full article here.

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Open Sharding Protocol

Monday, November 7, 2011

This week we introduced the Open Sharding Protocol (OSP), an open source protocol designed specifically for plug-compatible database drivers which support the full capabilities of database sharding. OSP is the foundation of the dbShards 3.x architecture, something I’ll be talking about a lot at the Cloud Computing Expo West, Nov. 7-10 and in the coming months as we continue to introduce leading advances in dbShards technology.

There are many approaches to database sharding, but they all agree on one principle: all modern scalable database architectures (RDBMS, NoSQL, “NewSQL”) rely on scalable, horizontal partitioning to accomplish ultra-high performance. As you probably know, we have been in the sharding game for many years, and early research we performed proved that a “share-nothing/shard-everything” architecture is unbeatable when it comes to overall performance and throughput. This is even more powerful with our Relational Sharding approach.

Now we have culminated this research and experience with the introduction of OSP, making it available to anyone interested in implementing an OSP-compatible client architecture. We’ve also open-sourced foundation components and specific OSP drivers too (starting with MyOSP for MySQL®).

At the heart of OSP is an extremely efficient communications layer based on Google® Protocol Buffers (http://code.google.com/apis/protocolbuffers/), the same wire-protocol that Google uses internally for many of its systems.

The primary advantage of OSP is its support of plug-compatible drivers, allowing for direct interaction between the application tier and the database tier. The OSP drivers themselves are “ultra-thin” meaning that they can directly access shared capabilities available in the OSP client that manages sharding logic and functionality. This direct client approach is seamless, and supports a powerful array of database sharding capabilities including global writes, relational sharding, joins and “Go Fish” parallel Queries. OSP provides a great deal of implementation flexibility, excellent performance, and compatibility when compared to other architectures. OSP supports several efficient inter-process communication mechanisms, as well as standard network communications when needed, enabling important features in the database sharding client architecture without compromising performance.

As part of this announcement, we are also introducing no-charge dbShards/Basic edition. This edition is a client-only version of dbShards, and is completely free for users of MySQL® in the Amazon AWS cloud environment. It includes dbShards/Tools (command-line) to support all phases of the database sharding process, and the same high-performance dbShards/Client technology included in dbShards/Enterprise. The private beta –kicks off this week at the 2011 Cloud Computing Expo West, and with this release we expect to broaden the accessibility of database sharding to a much wider audience.

Why did we introduce this free version? Because we have always provided dbShards/Client at no-charge with our Enterprise edition, and with awareness of database sharding in the database community on the rise, we wanted to make our technology available to as wide an audience as possible. Of course we’ll also offer our advanced database sharding expertise, implementation support and monitoring to those who wish to add that capability, but use of the free edition itself is — just as it says above – totally free.

For more information or to join the private beta, please fill out the form below:

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