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ScyllaDB 6.0 advances open source database scalability


Open source database vendor builds out a new approach that will enable enterprise to scale faster than ever and optimize utilization.

Today with the new ScyllaDB 6.0 open-source release, the technology is taking the next step forward with an innovative replication architecture called ‘tablets’ that enables some impressive performance numbers for database scaling. In ScyllaDB 6.0 the new tablet technology enables dynamic data redistribution as the workload changes, allowing new nodes to start serving traffic rapidly instead of waiting for lengthy rebalancing. “Previously, we would recommend that you fill your disks to about 70% and even set the alerts a little earlier, So that if you need to scale your cluster, you have sufficient advance notice that you can begin to operation since you don’t know how long it will take,” Kiviity said.

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