Five Signs Your Cache + Database Architecture May Be Obsolete

For years using an external caching layer with an RDBMS was the accepted conventional wisdom for attaining performance and reliability. Data was kept in memory by the cache to reduce the amount of time spent querying the underlying data store. As data volumes grew, NoSQL databases were substituted for the RDBMS to provide horizontal scaling to clusters and to keep latency down. The hybrid memory database allows you to eliminate that external caching layer while simultaneously handling Internet-scale data volumes at sub-millisecond response times and with significantly fewer servers.

 

Download this whitepaper to learn about the five signs of obsolescence for a cache first database architecture:

 

1. Your caching nodes are growing at an uncontrolled pace and you’re preparing yet another unplanned budget variance request.

2. It takes hours or even days to repopulate your cache after a disruption, and that is now part of your daily operations.

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Download now to learn the rest and how a hybrid memory database can help you!



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