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www.fivetran.com
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| | | | | Looking under the hood and load testing Fivetran's data pipelines. | |
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blog.tanelpoder.com
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| | | | | You may remember my previous article about high-performance I/O for cloud databases, where I tested out the Silk Platform and got a single Azure VM to do over 5 GB/s (gigaBytes/s) of I/O for my large database query workload. The magic was in using iSCSI over the switched cloud compute network to multiple "data VMs" at the virtualized storage layer for high I/O throughput and scalability. Well, the Silk folks are at it again and Chris Buckel (@flashdba) just sent me screenshots of similar test runs using the latest Azure "v5" instance as the single large database node and they achieved over 10 GB/s scanning rate for reads and 6 GB/s write rate with large I/Os! - Linux, Oracle, SQL performance tuning and troubleshooting - consulting & training. | |
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128bit.io
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| | | | | One of the things that really gets me excited about my new job is being able to use new technology. Sure, sometimes new technology is risky but I see groups befitting more then failing due to usingnewer technology. As always when talking about new technology, NoSQL seems to come up because there are a good number of people switching parts (or all) of theirapplication to use NoSQL databases to get by limits or to help withscalability issues. | |
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www.paedubucher.ch
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| | | Personal Website of Patrick Bucher (paedubucher), mostly about IT-related topics (programming) | ||