ScyllaDB has announced the release of its production-ready version 1.0, highlighting its high availability, throughput, and low latency as key strengths, which have been demonstrated in recent benchmarks showing significant performance advantages over Apache Cassandra. This is achieved through a complete rewrite in C++14, using fully asynchronous reactive themes and kernel bypass techniques, allowing ScyllaDB to deliver up to 10 times the throughput and latency benefits without downsides. With a scale-out design similar to Cassandra, ScyllaDB has already been adopted by some early users and evaluated by Fortune 500 companies across various industries. The database's ease of migration, operation, and lower mean time between failures make it a compelling choice, offering better performance and reduced cost of ownership. ScyllaDB plans to enhance its compatibility with existing and newer Cassandra versions in future releases while continuing to expand its database core and feature set. The company encourages users to engage with their community through GitHub feature requests and the scylladb-users mailing list to help shape its development.