Modernization of First-Era Systems: Migrating from MariaDB

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MariaDB is known for its reliability, data integrity, and robust feature set. However, when scaling up your user base and adding workloads that involve real-time analytics, it faces limited concurrency, sluggish event-to-insight response time, as well as rising costs.  

Given these data bottlenecks, a number of application developers are looking for alternatives to MariaDB to improve the customer experience for their SaaS offerings and deliver real-time analytics capabilities.

This is part of a 3-part webinar series on modernization, where you’ll learn about the future of data and how you can harness fast data to power some of the most compelling use cases. 

You’ll get practical information on how to modernize your data layer with SingleStore, the unified database for fast analytics on any data, anywhere.

Register for part 2 of this 3-part series to learn how to migrate from MariaDB:

  • MariaDB - What it is ideal for, what it's not?
  • Tools & best practices for migrating from MariaDB
  • Customer examples and demonstration

Check out part 1 of the series - Migrating from MySQL.  Stay tuned for information on part 3 - Migrating from PostgreSQL.

Speakers:

Domenic Ravita, Field CTO

David Anderson, Lead Sales Engineer

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