Self-proclaimed “The most highly evolved database on the planet,” Cockroachdb helps businesses “scale fast,” “survive anything,” and “thrive anywhere.” Cockroachdb makes it easy for businesses to scale their database quickly and automatically and can be used across multiple cloud platforms or hybridized across clouds and on-prem data centers. They service all sizes of brands, including major companies such as Bose, Comcast and Equifax, providing easy backup, multi-platform deployment, and secure and scalable data storage and retrieval.
Scylla is a high-performance distributed NoSQL database that is designed to handle large amounts of data with low latency and high throughput. It is based on the Apache Cassandra database and is compatible with the Cassandra Query Language (CQL). Scylla is designed to be highly scalable and fault-tolerant, with automatic data distribution and replication across multiple nodes. It is also optimized for modern hardware, with support for multi-core processors and SSDs. Scylla is used by companies in a variety of industries, including finance, e-commerce, and gaming, to power their mission-critical applications.
1. First, you need to create a new CockroachDB source connector in Airbyte. To do this, click on the "Sources" tab on the left-hand side of the dashboard and then click on the "New Source" button.
2. In the list of available sources, select "CockroachDB" and click on the "Create" button.
3. You will be prompted to enter your CockroachDB credentials. Enter your database name, host, port, username, and password.
4. Once you have entered your credentials, click on the "Test" button to ensure that Airbyte can connect to your CockroachDB database.
5. If the test is successful, click on the "Save" button to save your credentials.
6. You can now configure your CockroachDB source connector by selecting the tables you want to replicate and setting up any necessary transformations.
7. Once you have configured your source connector, you can run a sync to start replicating data from your CockroachDB database to your destination.
8. You can monitor the progress of your sync in the "Jobs" tab on the left-hand side of the dashboard.
1. First, navigate to the Scylla destination connector on Airbyte's website.
2. Click on the "Get Started" button to begin the process.
3. Next, you will need to provide your Scylla database credentials, including the host, port, username, and password.
4. Once you have entered your credentials, click on the "Test Connection" button to ensure that the connection is successful.
5. If the connection is successful, you can proceed to configure your destination settings, including the table name and schema.
6. After configuring your settings, click on the "Save & Test" button to save your changes and test the connection again.
7. If the test is successful, you can begin syncing data from your source connector to your Scylla database.
8. To start syncing data, navigate to the "Jobs" tab and create a new job.
9. Select your source connector and Scylla destination connector, and configure any necessary settings.
10. Once you have configured your job settings, click on the "Create Job" button to start syncing data to your Scylla database.
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Frequently Asked Questions
CockroachDB gives access to a wide range of data types, including:
1. Structured data: This includes data that is organized into tables and columns, such as customer information, product details, and transaction records.
2. Unstructured data: This includes data that does not have a predefined structure, such as text documents, images, and videos.
3. Time-series data: This includes data that is collected over time and is typically used for analysis and forecasting, such as stock prices, weather data, and sensor readings.
4. Geospatial data: This includes data that is related to geographic locations, such as maps, GPS coordinates, and address information.
5. Machine-generated data: This includes data that is generated by machines and devices, such as log files, system metrics, and IoT sensor data.
6. User-generated data: This includes data that is created by users, such as social media posts, comments, and reviews.
Overall, CockroachDB's API provides access to a wide range of data types, making it a versatile and powerful tool for developers and data analysts.