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Hassle-free ScyllaDB NoSQL manager for scale-out clusters
Complete NoSQL monitoring solution for your ScyllaDB database clusters
ScyllaDB Monitoring Stack is a bundle of four components based on de-facto industry-standard open-source systems (Prometheus metric collection, Alertmanager, Grafana dashboards, and Grafana Loki log aggregation) that can be deployed as containers or directly onto a host. It also collects aggregated NoSQL performance metrics, logs and events through ScyllaDB Manager. ScyllaDB Monitoring Stack supports ScyllaDB Open Source, ScyllaDB Enterprise and ScyllaDB Cloud customers.
Easily Manage Your ScyllaDB Cluster on Kubernetes
ScyllaDB Operator is an open-source project that gives ScyllaDB Open Source and ScyllaDB Enterprise users an easy way to run and manage ScyllaDB via Kubernetes. The ScyllaDB Operator automates the NoSQL cluster deployment process and tasks related to operating a ScyllaDB cluster, such as scaling, backup, auto-healing, rolling configuration changes, upgrades, and more.
Easily Track Updates, Migrate, or Stream Data from ScyllaDB Clusters
ScyllaDB CDC provides an optional recording of modifications for one or more enabled tables in your ScyllaDB database for streaming data, data duplication and replication and other use cases that require quick query of changes without directly going through the underlying data. CDC log data tables are transient (default TTL is 24 hours), stored in the same shards as the tables they are logging, and can be manipulated through Rust, Go, and Java shard-aware drivers from your applications.
A Guide to Getting the Most from Your ScyllaDB database
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