Ellen Arnold
on 13 April 2016


This article is more than 9 year s old.

Canonical is excited to announce that ScaleDB has joined the Charm Partner Programme (CPP). Canonical’s CPP helps solution providers make best use of Canonical’s universal application modeling tool, Juju; enabling instant workload deployment, integration, and scaling with a click of a mouse. The Juju Charm Store has more than 250 cloud based applications ready to be used on most public and private clouds, as well as bare metal servers.

ScaleDB provides a pluggable storage engine for MariaDB/MySQL that enables it to handle high-volume and high-velocity streaming time-series data. ScaleDB also includes built-in clustering, enabling seamless scale-out without sharding. ScaleDB is used in markets such as the Internet of Things, gaming, security and networking.

“ScaleDB is a great fit for Canonical’s Charm Partner Program, and we are thrilled to be a part of it,” said Tom Arthur, CEO of ScaleDB. “The Canonical/Juju marketplace exposes ScaleDB to a whole new group of developers and DBAs who can now handle millions of inserts per second, with simultaneous ad hoc queries.”

“This enables a whole new class of high-velocity time-series applications. The ability to handle this level of data flow in a SQL database in the cloud is truly amazing,” said Stefan Johannson, Global Director of Software Alliances at Canonical. “Having this ability in our Charm ecosystem will enable Juju users to create a whole new class of time-series applications.”

To learn more about Canonical’s partner programmes, including the Charm Partner Programme,please visit http://partners.ubuntu.com/.


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