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IBM discusses different storage backends for JanusGraph at ScyllaDB Summit 2017

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Phillip Tribble
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429
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English
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Summary

IBM software engineers Chin Huang and Ted Chang are set to present at the ScyllaDB Summit 2017, where they will share performance test results and insights from their evaluation of ScyllaDB as a storage backend for JanusGraph, compared to Apache Cassandra and HBase. Their talk will target performance engineers, data architects, and IT/Operations professionals interested in NoSQL technologies, focusing on scenarios involving high-volume reads and writes. The engineers aim to identify the best-performing backend for the highly scalable graph database solution JanusGraph, traditionally supported by Cassandra and HBase. Attendees can connect with Chin and Ted through GitHub for further interaction. The summit, featuring various talks on ScyllaDB use cases and a hands-on workshop, is scheduled for October 24-25 in San Francisco, CA.