Best Data Management Software for Sematext Cloud

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    DBConvert Reviews

    DBConvert

    DBConvert

    $149 one-time payment
    4 Ratings
    Database Conversion and Synchronization Software Migrate Your Data Fast with Confidence. Support for more than 10 database engines; Cloud Platforms: Amazon RDS and Microsoft Azure SQL, Google Cloud, and Heroku; More Than 50 common migration directions; More that 1 million database records can easily be transferred in less than 5 minutes.
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    Elasticsearch Reviews
    Elastic is a search company. Elasticsearch, Kibana Beats, Logstash, and Elasticsearch are the founders of the ElasticStack. These SaaS offerings allow data to be used in real-time and at scale for analytics, security, search, logging, security, and search. Elastic has over 100,000 members in 45 countries. Elastic's products have been downloaded more than 400 million times since their initial release. Today, thousands of organizations including Cisco, eBay and Dell, Goldman Sachs and Groupon, HP and Microsoft, as well as Netflix, Uber, Verizon and Yelp use Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud to power mission critical systems that generate new revenue opportunities and huge cost savings. Elastic is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Mountain View, California. It has more than 1,000 employees in over 35 countries.
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    Redis Reviews
    Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis Enterprise is the best Redis version. Redis Enterprise is more than a cache. Redis Enterprise can be free in the cloud with NoSQL and data caching using the fastest in-memory database. Redis can be scaled, enterprise-grade resilience, massive scaling, ease of administration, and operational simplicity. Redis in the Cloud is a favorite of DevOps. Developers have access to enhanced data structures and a variety modules. This allows them to innovate faster and has a faster time-to-market. CIOs love the security and expert support of Redis, which provides 99.999% uptime. Use relational databases for active-active, geodistribution, conflict distribution, reads/writes in multiple regions to the same data set. Redis Enterprise offers flexible deployment options. Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis JSON, Redis Java, Python Redis, Redis on Kubernetes & Redis gui best practices.
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    Apache Cassandra Reviews

    Apache Cassandra

    Apache Software Foundation

    1 Rating
    The Apache Cassandra database provides high availability and scalability without compromising performance. It is the ideal platform for mission-critical data because it offers linear scalability and demonstrated fault-tolerance with commodity hardware and cloud infrastructure. Cassandra's ability to replicate across multiple datacenters is first-in-class. This provides lower latency for your users, and the peace-of-mind that you can withstand regional outages.
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    Apache Kafka Reviews

    Apache Kafka

    The Apache Software Foundation

    1 Rating
    Apache Kafka®, is an open-source distributed streaming platform.
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    ClickHouse Reviews
    ClickHouse is an open-source OLAP database management software that is fast and easy to use. It is column-oriented, and can generate real-time analytical reports by using SQL queries. ClickHouse's performance is superior to comparable column-oriented database management software currently on the market. It processes hundreds of millions of rows to more than a million and tens if not thousands of gigabytes per second. ClickHouse makes use of all hardware available to process every query as quickly as possible. Peak processing speed for a single query is more than 2 Terabytes per Second (after decompression, only utilized columns). To reduce latency, reads in distributed setups are automatically balanced between healthy replicas. ClickHouse supports multimaster asynchronous replication, and can be deployed across multiple datacenters. Each node is equal, which prevents single points of failure.
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    MySQL Reviews
    MySQL is the most widely used open-source database in the world. MySQL is the most popular open source database for web-based applications. It has been proven to be reliable, performant, and easy-to-use. This database is used by many high-profile web properties, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. It is also a popular choice for embedded databases, distributed by thousands ISVs and OEMs.
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    MongoDB Reviews
    Top Pick
    MongoDB is a distributed database that supports document-based applications and is designed for modern application developers. No other database is more productive. Our flexible document data model allows you to ship and iterate faster and provides a unified query interface that can be used for any purpose. No matter if it's your first customer, or 20 million users worldwide, you can meet your performance SLAs in every environment. You can easily ensure high availability, data integrity, and meet compliance standards for mission-critical workloads. A comprehensive suite of cloud database services that allows you to address a wide range of use cases, including transactional, analytical, search, and data visualizations. Secure mobile apps can be launched with native, edge to-cloud sync and automatic conflicts resolution. MongoDB can be run anywhere, from your laptop to the data center.
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    Amazon RDS Reviews
    Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), makes it easy to create, manage, and scale a cloud-based relational database. It offers a cost-efficient, resizable storage capacity and automates time-consuming admin tasks like database setup, patching, backups, and hardware provisioning. It allows you to concentrate on your applications, so they can provide the high performance, security, compatibility, and high availability that they require. Amazon RDS can be used on several database instance types, optimized for memory, performance, or I/O. It offers six familiar database engines to choose, including PostgreSQL and MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle Database and SQL Server. To easily replicate or migrate your existing databases to Amazon RDS, you can use the AWS Database Migration Service.
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    Amazon Aurora Reviews
    Amazon Aurora is a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. Amazon Aurora is five times faster that standard MySQL databases and three time faster than standard PostgreSQL database. It offers the same security, availability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness as commercial databases, but at a fraction of the cost. Amazon Aurora is fully managed and maintained by Amazon Relational Database Service, (RDS). This automates tedious administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, database setup, patching and backups. Amazon Aurora is a distributed, fault-tolerant and self-healing storage that auto-scales up 64TB per database instance. It offers high availability and performance with up to 15 low latency read replicas, point in time recovery, continuous backup to Amazon S3, replication across threeAvailability Zones, and continuous backup to Amazon S3.
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    Aiven Reviews

    Aiven

    Aiven

    $200.00 per month
    Aiven manages your open-source data infrastructure in the cloud so that you don't have. Developers can do what is best for them: create applications. We do what we love: manage cloud data infrastructure. All solutions are open-source. You can also freely transfer data between clouds and create multi-cloud environments. You will know exactly what you will be paying and why. We combine storage, networking, and basic support costs. We will keep your Aiven software up and running. We will be there to help you if there is ever an issue. In 10 minutes, you can deploy a service on Aiven. 1. Register now - No credit card information required 2. Select your open-source service and choose the region and cloud to deploy to it 3. Select your plan and get $300 in credit 4. Click "Create service" to configure your data sources
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    Couchbase Reviews
    Couchbase, unlike other NoSQL database, provides a multicloud to edge enterprise-class database that offers robust capabilities for business-critical apps on a highly available and scalable platform. Couchbase is a distributed cloud native database that runs on any cloud. It can be managed by the customer or fully managed. Couchbase is built using open standards and combines the best of NoSQL and SQL with the power and familiarity that mainframes and relational databases provide. Couchbase Server is an open-source, multipurpose distributed database. It combines the best of relational databases, such as SQL, ACID transactions, and JSON, with a foundation which is fast and scalable. It is used in many industries for things such as user profiles, dynamic catalogs, GenAI applications, vector search, caching at high speed, and more.
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    Fluentd Reviews

    Fluentd

    Fluentd Project

    To make log data easily accessible and usable, it is important to have a single, unified layer of logging. However, existing tools fall short: legacy tools are not built for new cloud APIs and microservice-oriented architecture in mind and are not innovating quickly enough. Treasure Data created Fluentd to solve the problems of creating a unified log layer with a modular architecture and extensible plugin model. It also has a performance optimized engine. Fluentd Enterprise also addresses Enterprise requirements like Trusted Packaging. Security. Security.
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    Logstash Reviews
    Centralize, transform & stash your data. Logstash is an open, free server-side data processing platform that ingests data and transforms it before sending it to your favorite "stash". Logstash dynamically ingests and transforms your data, regardless of its format or complexity. With grok, you can create structure from unstructured data, decipher geo coordinates using IP addresses, anonymize sensitive fields or exclude them, and simplify overall processing. Data can be scattered or siloed across many different systems in many formats. Logstash can handle a variety inputs that pull events from many common sources at once. You can stream continuously and easily ingest logs, metrics web applications, data stores, as well as other AWS services in a continuous stream. Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/logstash.mirror/
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    MariaDB Reviews
    MariaDB Platform is an enterprise-level open-source database solution. It supports transactional, analytical, and hybrid workloads, as well as relational and JSON data models. It can scale from standalone databases to data warehouses to fully distributed SQL, which can execute millions of transactions per second and perform interactive, ad-hoc analytics on billions upon billions of rows. MariaDB can be deployed on prem-on commodity hardware. It is also available on all major public cloud providers and MariaDB SkySQL, a fully managed cloud database. MariaDB.com provides more information.
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    Apache HBase Reviews

    Apache HBase

    The Apache Software Foundation

    Apache HBase™, is used when you need random, real-time read/write access for your Big Data. This project aims to host very large tables, billions of rows and X million columns, on top of clusters of commodity hardware.
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    PostgreSQL Reviews

    PostgreSQL

    PostgreSQL Global Development Group

    PostgreSQL, a powerful open-source object-relational database system, has over 30 years of experience in active development. It has earned a strong reputation for reliability and feature robustness.
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    Apache Spark Reviews

    Apache Spark

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Spark™, a unified analytics engine that can handle large-scale data processing, is available. Apache Spark delivers high performance for streaming and batch data. It uses a state of the art DAG scheduler, query optimizer, as well as a physical execution engine. Spark has over 80 high-level operators, making it easy to create parallel apps. You can also use it interactively via the Scala, Python and R SQL shells. Spark powers a number of libraries, including SQL and DataFrames and MLlib for machine-learning, GraphX and Spark Streaming. These libraries can be combined seamlessly in one application. Spark can run on Hadoop, Apache Mesos and Kubernetes. It can also be used standalone or in the cloud. It can access a variety of data sources. Spark can be run in standalone cluster mode on EC2, Hadoop YARN and Mesos. Access data in HDFS and Alluxio.
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    Apache Storm Reviews

    Apache Storm

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Storm is an open-source distributed realtime computing system that is free and open-source. Apache Storm makes it simple to process unbounded streams and data reliably, much like Hadoop did for batch processing. Apache Storm is easy to use with any programming language and is a lot fun! Apache Storm can be used for many purposes: realtime analytics and online machine learning. It can also be used with any programming language. Apache Storm is fast. A benchmark measured it at more than a million tuples per second per node. It is highly scalable, fault-tolerant and guarantees that your data will be processed. It is also easy to set up. Apache Storm can be integrated with the queueing and databases technologies you already use. Apache Storm topology processes streams of data in arbitrarily complex ways. It also partitions the streams between each stage of the computation as needed. Learn more in the tutorial.
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    Akka Reviews
    Akka is a toolkit that allows you to build highly concurrent, distributed and resilient message-driven Java and Scala applications. Akka Insights, an intelligent monitoring and observability tool, is specifically designed for Akka. Actors and streams allow you to build systems that scale up by using more server resources and out by using multiple servers. You can build systems that self-heal and remain responsive to failures by using the principles of The Reactive Manifesto Akka. Distributed systems that are resilient to failure. Load balancing across nodes and adaptive routing. Cluster Sharding is used for event sourcing and CQRS. Distributed Data to ensure eventual consistency with CRDTs Backpressure and asynchronous stream processing. A great platform for microservice development is the fully async streaming HTTP server and client. Alpakka streams integrations.
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