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Distributed SQL Summit Recap: How Admiral Scales Globally and Achieves Single Digit Latency

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Company
Date Published
Author
Jimmy Guerrero
Word Count
558
Company Posts That Month
10
Language
English
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-
Summary

Admiral, a company that helps online publishers engage with visitors through adblock recovery, paid subscriptions, and privacy management, used YugabyteDB to power its platform across 5 regions in 3 continents, achieving an average global read latency of 3ms. The company's Go application is deployed on Google Cloud, running in a single cluster that provides a scalable, resilient, low-latency, and fully consistent data service. To solve the problem of worldwide data availability, Admiral evaluated MongoDB and CockroachDB before choosing YugabyteDB, which delivers blazing fast performance with read-replicas and built-in balancing. With this solution, Admiral is able to provide single-digit latency globally, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring high-performance distributed SQL.

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