ScyllaDB Brings ScyllaDB Cloud to Google Cloud
Blog post from ScyllaDB
ScyllaDB has announced the general availability of ScyllaDB Cloud on Google Cloud, extending its fully managed NoSQL database-as-a-service (DBaaS) beyond its initial launch on AWS. Designed for modern cloud environments, ScyllaDB Cloud supports both Apache Cassandra CQL and DynamoDB APIs, making it the first managed database offering that allows DynamoDB workloads on a public cloud other than AWS. The platform is recognized for its high performance and cost-effectiveness, with features such as automatic data replication, single-tenant security, and automated backups. ScyllaDB Cloud's deployment on Google Cloud's n2-highmem servers promises enhanced throughput and low-latency performance, enabling organizations like Zeotap and Investing.com to significantly improve data processing speeds and reduce operational costs. The partnership with SADA Systems further facilitates seamless integration with Google Cloud services, providing users flexibility in managing ScyllaDB workloads across different cloud infrastructures. The service offers scalable pricing options, including annual and on-demand billing, supported by a cloud pricing calculator to tailor costs according to user needs.