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ScyllaDB is a highly available, highly scalable NoSQL database that can match the volume and velocity of Kafka to meet the persistent storage requirements of modern web-scale applications.
Confluent Platform and Kafka need a complementary and highly performant storage layer. With its high throughput and low latency characteristics, ScyllaDB keeps up with growing needs of real-time data streaming.
ScyllaDB makes maximum utilization of high-density, modern, multi-core systems – scaling out across additional nodes, automatically sharding per core and auto-tuning performance. ScyllaDB also scales up, taking advantage of modern NUMA multi-CPU server architectures.
Confluent Platform and ScyllaDB meet the low-latency and high-throughput requirements for users looking to obtain maximum utility from their real-time data.
The Confluent Platform and ScyllaDB can keep scaling up and out as customers grow their streaming data architectures from terabytes to petabytes.
Confluent and ScyllaDB both offer true open-source versions to foster developer communities, and to enable rapid adoption, prototyping, and agile deployment.
Confluent and ScyllaDB have enterprise-grade offerings for robust, secure, and always-on operations customers require.
ScyllaDB’s Confluent-certified Kafka open source connectors make hooking up ScyllaDB and Kafka easily, allowing ScyllaDB to act as both a producer (source) and consumer (sink).
Discover how easy it is to consume ScyllaDB’s Change Data Capture (CDC) using standard CQL and publish into Kafka topics.
ScyllaDB is a scalable NoSQL data store capable of handling all your data in motion.
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