Scylla vs FaunaDB: What are the differences?
Developers describe Scylla as "Next Generation Cassandra". Real-time big data database, with scale-up performance of 1,000,000 IOPS per node, scale-out to 100s of nodes and 99 latency of less than 1 msec. On the other hand, FaunaDB is detailed as "The database built for serverless, featuring native GraphQL". FaunaDB is a global serverless database that gives you ubiquitous, low latency access to app data, without sacrificing data correctness and scale. It eliminates layers of app code for manually handling data anomalies, security, and scale, creating a friendlier dev experience for you and better app experience for your users.
Scylla and FaunaDB can be primarily classified as "Databases" tools.
Scylla is an open source tool with 5.72K GitHub stars and 671 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Scylla's open source repository on GitHub.