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How will the Database Incumbents Respond to NoSQL and NewSQL?

 

How will the database incumbents respond to NoSQL and NewSQL?

San Francisco, Calif. – April 4, 2011Clustrix, the leading NewSQL Database, was included in a report by Matt Aslett, Senior Analyst of The 451 Group, covering how the current databases will respond to NoSQL and NewSQL.  

In the report, Aslett tells that the database sector is suddenly covered with NoSQL and NewSQL companies, such as Clustrix, pushing products designed to offer advanced performance and scalability. "Clustrix's Sierra database technology supports the MySQL protocol, which it uses to ensure compatibility with existing MySQL applications, but it is primarily designed to replace MySQL rather than complement it."

Click here to view the report on The 451 Group site or click here to view the PDF file.

About Clustrix
Clustrix has built a NewSQL database with no limits. Our appliances have no limits to database size, no limits to table size, no limits to query complexity, and no limits to performance. With Clustrix you get dynamic online scaling, seamless fault tolerance, full relational and transactional capabilities. All in a single instance database that is a drop-in replacement for your MySQL infrastructure.

Clustrix headquarters are located in San Francisco, California with branch offices in Seattle and London. The company is privately held, and is backed by Sequoia Capital, U.S. Venture Partners (USVP), and ATA Ventures.  To learn more about Clustrix, visit www.clustrix.com.

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Database sharding is expensive and risky. It introduces significant opportunity cost and risk by requiring additional application code and operational complexity.

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