4 Major Challenges of Operating A Multi-Cloud Database
Multi-cloud databases tend to be quite complex in terms of environment design. There are multiple aspects that have to be considered before deciding on the way the environment will be built. But you have to...
10 Considerations for Architecting a Multi-Cloud Database
Thinking about architecting a multi-cloud database? It’s an increasingly common topology nowadays. The adoption rate of a multi-cloud approach has been growing fast for years. It’s a solid option for a disaster recovery plan (DRP)...
Enabling enterprise logging with Elasticsearch, Kibana, and ClusterControl
Today’s typical enterprise database deployment footprint consists of different types of databases, each suited to the applications serving specific business needs. This may include SQL (MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Redis, SQL Server, etc) and NoSQL (MongoDB, Redis,...
Common use cases for multi-cloud databases
Multi-cloud database has become a common term heard in the IT world, but what does it really mean? What does it entail, and why is it an important topic of discussion? Is it something every...
Failover Modes for SQL Server cluster on Linux
In a previous article, we explored two different high-availability and disaster recovery solutions for SQL Server on Linux—log shipping and SQL Server Always On Availability Groups. If you’re using Availability Groups (AG), it’s essential to...
Challenges of multi-cloud architectures and how to address them
The cloud has revolutionized the way businesses operate, and multi-cloud is a concept that has been increasing in popularity over the last few years. With its ability to support geo-distributed topologies and provide robust disaster...
Sovereign DBaaS and telco with Circles.Life and Screaming in the Cloud
Kannan Solaiappan, Head of Reliability and Data Engineering of Circles.Life, joined Corey Quinn of the Screaming in the Cloud podcast to discuss the challenges of building a highly-reliable Telco SaaS platform and how implementing a...
Implementing Sovereign DBaaS using ClusterControl and Conductor – Part II
In part I of this blog series, we talked about what a Sovereign DBaaS is and how you can use a software orchestrator such as Netflix Conductor to realize a Sovereign DBaaS in real life....
Talking data stack sovereignty with Tech Talks Daily
Recently, our CEO Vinay Joosery took part in the Tech Talks Daily podcast to discuss how true data sovereignty is more than just about compliance and achieving it is dependent on data stack sovereignty. Get...
Talking Sovereign DBaaS with Day Two Cloud
Not too long ago, our CEO Vinay Joosery sat down with Day Two Cloud hosts Ned Bellavance and Ethan Banks to answer some burning questions about how implementing a Sovereign DBaaS can help enterprises regain...
7 Best Practices for SQL Server Security
According to the 2021 Thales Data Threat Report, 45% of US companies experienced a data breach in 2020. That is a scary statistic, and the truth is the actual number could be even higher as...
Severalnines named a 2022 IDC Innovator in PaaS
An IDC Innovators Report published November 18, 2022, included us in a diverse group of five innovators offering application development and deployment solutions for the cloud Platform-as-a-Service market. IDC research director and report author Lara...