Making Progress
Blog post from ScyllaDB
ScyllaDB has made significant progress over the past 18 months, fueled by a recent round of funding that has enabled the expansion of its development team and advancements in its database ecosystem. The company has increased its number of paying customers fivefold and introduced a range of new features, including Workload Prioritization, which allows for efficient resource management and isolation of workloads. ScyllaDB has also enhanced its offerings by addressing common challenges in NoSQL databases, such as compaction and repair, while supporting additional features like materialized views and scalable indexes. The release of ScyllaDB Cloud offers a fully managed service on AWS, and the company plans to expand its cloud support to Azure and GCP. ScyllaDB is seeing increased interest from companies seeking low-latency, high-availability solutions, including those transitioning from other databases like Cassandra and MySQL. The upcoming ScyllaDB Summit will showcase new features such as Lightweight Transactions and Change Data Capture, further positioning ScyllaDB as a versatile infrastructure solution for data-driven industries.