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  2. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos DB automatically decides how many partitions to spread data across depending on the size and throughput needs. When partitions are added or removed, the operation is performed without any downtime so data remains available while it is re-balanced across the new or remaining partitions.

  3. Connection pool - Wikipedia

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    This functionality applies to all Cosmos DB account types, including provisioned throughput and serverless models. The stateless, HTTP-based architecture of Cosmos DB facilitates scalable and concurrent operations without the limitations typically associated with traditional connection pooling mechanisms.

  4. List of in-memory databases - Wikipedia

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    General purpose database that has high data processing speeds in main-memory alone. It comes with high-availability, replication and scalability features; three interfaces (including Direct Access Mode and Direct Access API Mode) as well as conventional client/server protocols such as TCP/IP and IPC for more complex database operations.

  5. VAST Data Founds Cosmos, a Tech Community with a Mission to ...

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    The Cosmos community is designed to accelerate a future where data is a catalyst for change, revolutionizing the way data is synthesized and operationalized by: Accelerating AI Development and Deployment : By providing a real-time communication and collaboration platform for practitioners, researchers, and vendors to exchange ideas and ...

  6. Cloud database - Wikipedia

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    A cloud database is a database that typically runs on a cloud computing platform and access to the database is provided as-a-service. There are two common deployment models: users can run databases on the cloud independently, using a virtual machine image, or they can purchase access to a database service, maintained by a cloud database provider.

  7. DataStax - Wikipedia

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    DataStax, Inc. is a real-time data for AI company based in Santa Clara, California. [3] Its product Astra DB is a cloud database-as-a-service based on Apache Cassandra . DataStax also offers DataStax Enterprise (DSE), an on-premises database built on Apache Cassandra, and Astra Streaming, a messaging and event streaming cloud service based on ...

  8. Yellowbrick Data - Wikipedia

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    Yellowbrick Data was founded in 2014 by Neil Carson, Jim Dawson, and Mark Brinicombe to bring to market Yellowbrick Data Warehouse, a flash storage data warehouse product. [7] [8] [9] Yellowbrick’s first product used hardware consisting of analytic blades with both NVMe flash storage and CPUs, with the blades connected by an internal network ...

  9. AI startup Databricks hits $62 billion valuation in record VC ...

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    By Krystal Hu and Niket Nishant (Reuters) - Databricks has secured a $62 billion valuation after raising a whopping $10 billion in one of the largest venture capital funding rounds in history ...