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  5. Continuent Tungsten Clustering vs Dynomite

Continuent Tungsten Clustering vs Dynomite

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Overview

Dynomite
Dynomite
Stacks20
Followers56
Votes9
GitHub Stars4.2K
Forks532
Continuent Tungsten Clustering
Continuent Tungsten Clustering
Stacks0
Followers0
Votes0

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Detailed Comparison

Dynomite
Dynomite
Continuent Tungsten Clustering
Continuent Tungsten Clustering

Dynomite is a generic dynamo implementation that can be used with many different key-value pair storage engines. Currently these include Redis and Memcached. Dynomite supports multi-datacenter replication and is designed for high availability.

It allows teams running business-critical MySQL applications to cost-effectively achieve continuous operations. You may deploy MySQL clusters on-premises, in the cloud, hybrid-cloud or multi-cloud.

Replication;Highly available reads;Pluggable Datastores;Standard open source Memcached/Redis ASCII protocol support;Scalable I/O event notification server;Peer-to-peer, and linearly scalable;Cold cache warm-up;Asymmetric multi-datacenter replications;Internode communication and Gossip;Functional in AWS and physical datacenter
Availability; Security; Performance; Scalability; Management and monitoring
Statistics
GitHub Stars
4.2K
GitHub Stars
-
GitHub Forks
532
GitHub Forks
-
Stacks
20
Stacks
0
Followers
56
Followers
0
Votes
9
Votes
0
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • 3
    Multi datacenters or regions
  • 2
    Pluggable APIs (Currently have Redis/Memcached APIs)
  • 2
    Low latency high throughput
  • 1
    Support many datastores: redis, memcached, rocksdb, etc
  • 1
    Scale
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Integrations
Redis
Redis
Memcached
Memcached
MySQL
MySQL

What are some alternatives to Dynomite, Continuent Tungsten Clustering?

Navicat

Navicat

Powerful database management & design tool for Win, Mac & Linux. With intuitive GUI, user manages MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, Oracle & PostgreSQL DB easily.

Galera Cluster

Galera Cluster

It’s an easy-to-use, high-availability solution, which provides high system up-time, no data loss and scalability for future growth. You can Keep it up and running 24/7. Putting our expertise to use will help you avoid trial and error.

Mysos

Mysos

Mysos is an Apache Mesos framework for running MySQL instances. It dramatically simplifies the management of a MySQL cluster.

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