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Aerospike

Aerospike

www.aerospike.com

Flash-optimized in-memory open source NoSQL database

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Lance Wyatt
Lance Wyatt

Database Consultant at Aerospike

Aug 28, 2023

ReviewonAerospikeAerospike

Hey Yash,

Based on your question I would defiantly recommend checking out the Aerospike Java object mapper...

https://developer.aerospike.com/tutorials/java/object_mapper

It will store your java objects natively and also allow you to perform queries against the data as well. If you're interested in setting up a demo we'd be more than happy to walk you through it as well as answer any other question you may have.

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Lance Wyatt
Lance Wyatt

Database Consultant at Aerospike

Jul 12, 2023

ReviewonAerospikeAerospike

Hey Ammar,

I'd consider using AerospikeDB. Online mobile game providers like Playtika and Sony Playstation leverage it to keep their users data synched across millions of devices, update leaderboards, provide in app recommendations, player matching etc. Not exactly a notes synching use case but should illustrate the capabilities that are relatable. Another one of the huge benefits is that it will scale both up and out to fit your usage allowing you to maximize the value of your hardware and what's even better... is available directly on the AWS Market Place.

Aerospike on AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=57c1f592-9dd5-479c-9972-8b27cfc6c230

Download our community edition (It's Free) and better than ever: https://github.com/aerospike/aerospike-server/releases

If your interested in learning more feel free to book some time with me over linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ldwyatt/

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Lance Wyatt
Lance Wyatt

Database Consultant at Aerospike

Jul 11, 2023

ReviewonAerospikeAerospikeMongoDBMongoDB

Hey Keyaan07,

Am I right to assume that you are looking to store this data in documents and therefore looking at Mongo as an option? If so, I'd take a look at using Aerospike's documentDB capabilities as a far more performant option that can scale with you as you grow and eliminate the need to re-platform in the future.

Aerospike DocumentDB: https://aerospike.com/products/document-data-services/

Optimize your database Infrastructure cost: https://aerospike.com/blog/optimizing-database-infrastructure-cost/

I'd be more than happy to jump on a call at your leisure to walk you through the trade offs and best time to use Mongo/Druid/Aerospike

My LinkedIn Profile: Send me a message and let's chat! https://www.linkedin.com/in/ldwyatt/

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Lance Wyatt
Lance Wyatt

Database Consultant at Aerospike

Jul 10, 2023

ReviewonAerospikeAerospike

Mongo is an awesome platform but can lead to server sprawl and a ton of inefficiencies. Aerospike can provide higher level of throughput on significantly less hardware with a lot less organization complexities involved. Long term, it would be a tremendously more viable option.

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