Best NoSQL Database for Google Cloud Platform

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    ScaleGrid Reviews

    ScaleGrid

    ScaleGrid

    $8 per month
    3 Ratings
    ScaleGrid is a fully managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) platform that helps you automate your time-consuming database administration tasks both in the cloud and on-premises. ScaleGrid makes it easy to provision, monitor, backup, and scale open-source databases. It offers advanced security, high availability, query analysis, and troubleshooting support to improve your deployments' performance. The following databases are supported: - MySQL - PostgreSQL - Redis™. - MongoDB®, database - Greenplum™ (coming soon) ScaleGrid supports both public and privately-owned clouds such as AWS, Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), DigitalOcean and Linode, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, (OCI), VMware, and OpenStack. ScaleGrid is used by thousands of developers, startups, as well as enterprise customers such as Accenture, Meteor and Atlassian. It handles all your database operations at any scale, so you can concentrate on your application performance.
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    Google Cloud Bigtable Reviews
    Google Cloud Bigtable provides a fully managed, scalable NoSQL data service that can handle large operational and analytical workloads. Cloud Bigtable is fast and performant. It's the storage engine that grows with your data, from your first gigabyte up to a petabyte-scale for low latency applications and high-throughput data analysis. Seamless scaling and replicating: You can start with one cluster node and scale up to hundreds of nodes to support peak demand. Replication adds high availability and workload isolation to live-serving apps. Integrated and simple: Fully managed service that easily integrates with big data tools such as Dataflow, Hadoop, and Dataproc. Development teams will find it easy to get started with the support for the open-source HBase API standard.
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    Macrometa Reviews
    We provide a geo-distributed, real-time database, stream processing, and compute runtime for event driven applications across up to 175 global edge data centers. Our platform is loved by API and app developers because it solves the most difficult problems of sharing mutable states across hundreds of locations around the world. We also have high consistency and low latency. Macrometa allows you to surgically expand your existing infrastructure to bring your application closer to your users. This allows you to improve performance and user experience, as well as comply with global data governance laws. Macrometa is a streaming, serverless NoSQL database that can be used for stream data processing, pub/sub, and compute engines. You can create stateful data infrastructure, stateful function & containers for long-running workloads, and process data streams real time. We do the ops and orchestration, you write the code.
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    Luna for Apache Cassandra Reviews
    Luna is a subscription for Apache Cassandra support at DataStax. You can enjoy all the benefits offered by open-source Cassandra with the assurance that you have direct access the team that wrote the majority of the code. They also support some of the most important deployments around the globe. You will receive best practices, advice, as well as SLA-based support to maintain your Cassandra deployment. Scale without compromising performance or latency to manage the most complex real-time workloads. You can create highly interactive customer experiences that are real-time and highly interactive. Luna can help you resolve issues and follow best practices for Cassandra clusters. Services can be used to assist with the entire application life cycle. They also allow for deeper integration of your team as they work together on implementation.
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