New Docs: 4 Phases to Migrate from Apache Cassandra to ScyllaDB
Blog post from ScyllaDB
Migrating from Apache Cassandra to ScyllaDB offers significant performance improvements, including a 10x increase and better latency, with the migration process designed to ensure zero downtime. The migration involves four key phases: dual writes to update application logic for both databases, forklifting historical data with sstableloader, dual reads to validate ongoing data synchronization, and phasing out the old Apache Cassandra database. ScyllaDB provides comprehensive documentation to guide users through these steps, along with resources to understand its architecture, consistency levels, and CQL modeling. Users are encouraged to explore ScyllaDB through demos, live performance tests, and performance comparison blogs to fully appreciate its benefits over Apache Cassandra.