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Severalnines Enables Root Level Tech Customers to Achieve High Availability & Combat DDOS
Severalnines is excited to announce its newest customer Root Level Technology, a dedicated and co-location hosting provider in the United States.
Root Level Tech is a fast growing company with multiple data centers across the country. The company builds custom solutions with geographic redundancy, high availability and protection from Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
In this case study, you’ll learn how, after experiencing issues with one its customers, Root Level Tech contacted Severalnines to partner in developing an open source database management solution for MySQL that would provide them with deployments they could count on coupled with monitoring and management features to prevent downtime, ensure high-availability, and help protect their customers data.
Read the case study to learn more.
About ClusterControl
ClusterControl is the all-inclusive open source database management system for users with mixed environments that removes the need for multiple management tools. ClusterControl provides advanced deployment, management, monitoring, and scaling functionality to get your MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL databases up-and-running using proven methodologies that you can depend on to work. At the core of ClusterControl is it’s automation functionality that let’s you automate many of the database tasks you have to perform regularly, like deploying new databases, detecting anomalies, recovering nodes from failures, adding and scaling new nodes, running backups and upgrades, and more.
About Severalnines
Severalnines provides automation and management software for database clusters. We help companies deploy their databases in any environment, and manage all operational aspects to achieve high-scale availability.
Severalnines’ products are used by developers and administrators of all skills levels to provide the full ‘deploy, manage, monitor, scale’ database cycle, thus freeing them from the complexity and learning curves that are typically associated with highly available database clusters. Severalnines is often called the “anti-startup” as it is entirely self-funded by its founders. The company has enabled over 12,000 deployments to date via its popular product ClusterControl. Currently counting BT, Orange, Cisco, CNRS, Technicolor, AVG, Ping Identity and Paytrail as customers. Severalnines is a private company headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden with offices in Singapore, Japan and the United States.