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Kubernetes for Big Data Workloads

Abhishek Tiwari

Kubernetes has emerged as go to container orchestration platform for data engineering teams. In 2018, a widespread adaptation of Kubernetes for big data processing is anitcipated. Organisations are already using Kubernetes for a variety of workloads [1] [2] and data workloads are up next. Performance.

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Benchmarking the AWS Graviton2 with KeyDB

DZone

The performance claims made and the hype surrounding the Graviton2 had us itching to see how our high-performance database would perform. This article compares KeyDB running on several different M5 & M6g EC2 instances to get some insight into cost, performance, and use case benefits.

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Seer: leveraging big data to navigate the complexity of performance debugging in cloud microservices

The Morning Paper

Seer: leveraging big data to navigate the complexity of performance debugging in cloud microservices Gan et al., Finally, we show that Seer can identify application level design bugs, and provide insights on how to better architect microservices to achieve predictable performance. ASPLOS’19.

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Why MySQL Could Be Slow With Large Tables

Percona

While the technologies have evolved and matured enough, there are still some people thinking that MySQL is only for small projects or that it can’t perform well with large tables. With disks being faster nowadays and CPU and memory resources being cheaper, we could easily say MySQL can handle TBs of data with good performance.