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Overcoming Barriers of Scaling Your Database

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 Scaling distributed databases successfully today requires meeting a myriad of challenges, from physical distribution of your data across on-premises locations, public cloud vendors, geographies and political entities, to adopting technologies to overcome fundamental operational bottlenecks. Join ScyllaDB experts for an informal chat about how to navigate both technical ecosystem and database architectural challenges. We’ll be sharing practical tips and lessons learned from a variety of real-world scenarios.

You’ll learn:

  • How to recognize, classify, and address barriers to scaling
  • Strategies for upfront planning and real-time response
  • Tips for applying the right technology for the job
Tomer Sandler
Head of Customer Success -ScyllaDB
Tomer Sandler is ScyllaDB's Head of Customer Success. From assisting customers with their initial production deployments to troubleshooting their toughest real-time technical issues, Tomer has both a deep understanding of and broad visibility into distributed database systems operations in real-world environments. Before ScyllaDB Tomer's career also included stints at Dell, VERINT and EMC. 
Peter Corless
Director of Technical Advocacy - ScyllaDB
Peter Corless is the Director of Technical Advocacy at ScyllaDB. He listens to users’ stories and discovers wisdom in each to share with other practitioners in the industry at large, whether through blogs or in technical presentations. He occasionally hosts live industry events from webinars to online conferences.

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