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>>Okay. We're back live here. The velocity conference is Santa Clara live. This is the cube Silicon angle's flagship program. We go out to the events, restrict the signal from the noise. I'm John furry, the founder of Silicon angle. And our next guest is CEO of guarantee a data, his here in the cube. Welcome to the cube. Thank you. It's great to be here. We are at the velocity conference, which is really the intersection of infrastructure and application development, kind of in a holistic way, full stack new technologies. Um, so first tell us a little about your company and what you guys are doing here at velocity. >>Well, we deal with a new type of database, which took the developers community by storm. This is a no sequel in memory database called Radis where this is very, very fast. You know, it, it processes hundreds of thousand transactions per second at sub milliseconds. And this is all about performance. So velocity is the right right place to be when you deal with Radis. >>So why, why red is, first of all, is taking everyone by storm. We use it, um, great technology. Um, why, why, why is it so popular? >>Well is, has many attractive datatypes and commands, which are very useful in many, many use cases today for almost any application. So that's why, you know, developers really love it, >>The in-memory database. So we cover a lot of storage, SSDs and infrastructure. Um, SSDs had brought up, uh, with flash, a whole nother level of caching on the level for storage area networks really exploded open source scale-out. Um, but people still need the real fast, low latency data, no doubt. And that's where in memory, but developers don't need to be storage gurus to do that. So is that an area that you guys are? >>Yes, definitely. The basic idea is to provide developers what they need in terms of database needs, without all the hassle of, you know, operating those databases. So with our products, which with our product, which is called the Radice cloud right now, this product is provided as a fully managed hosting service over various clouds and platforms as a service. So with this product, the user does not need to do anything, simply send your data and forget about it. We take care of scalability, high availability, stabilizing performance, and all the ops. >>So one of the things about the web that's really challenging it's asynchronous, right? So persistence is a really big thing. How do you guys look at that channel? >>Okay. We have built a whole suite of high availability provisions for Radis. First of all, you can with a click of a button with a checkbox, you can replicate your data set within the same data center, uh, and when a node fails, and this is something which happens in the cloud almost everyday, we immediately, uh, switch your data to the, to the replica and, uh, you are up and running without any, any problem whatsoever. So this is one thing we recently last week, we announced another layer, which is multi a Z replication, which means that you can with a click of a button, replicate your data set to another data center. So if the entire data center fails, we immediately use the replica in the other data center, the backup replica. And again, you're up and running without any interruption. >>This really is a value proposition. That's as a dream scenario for developers with dealing with the cloud. I mean, because your alternative is to provision bare metal, exact load Linux systems >>Administrator. This is crazy. I mean, >>Oh, and cuing too, is another another issue. I mean, how do you know? So if I'm going to manage large volumes of data set to say that, um, my side becomes popular, my application becomes popular because, uh, someone shitted, virally, I want to have that queuing and that persistence that's really, really important. I might not have the time to provision a new server, a new database. So what you're saying is if I get this right with Reddis cloud, I can spin up in dynamically handle that those kinds of replication and persistence >>Over, you know, basic red. Is that right? Absolutely. Absolutely. You know, our native red is the open source is basically, uh, limited in scalability. You cannot grow beyond the single master server. Now the community is working for a while and something which is called Reddis cluster, which is supposed to solve all that. However, this is taking for a very long time with our Reddis cloud, you can grow your dataset from megabytes to Jigga bytes, to terabytes and even more, and all that is done in a fully automated manner without you do not need to deal with nodes, clustering, scaling, stuff like that. And while supporting all the data types and commands of Radis, which is really, really unique. >>Yeah. I mean, I got to say, you know, one of the challenges with the cloud is orchestration, right? And so that's one element. So automation has been a big problem for folks on premise on large enterprises and application developers. The other challenge has been real time. So a lot of apps need to have real time, like no JS or things of that nature. So how does a developer, I'm a developer and I'm, I want real time. I want persistence. And I want to have the flexibility to, to, to just push code and everything take care of itself. How does Reddis help me there? >>Well, red is, as I said, is the fastest data store available today, much faster than anything else. Like, you know, people talk to them about HANA SAP HANA, uh, red is, is, uh, 10 X, you know, in terms of speed, we are talking about hundreds of thousands transactions at sub-millisecond latencies. Whenever you want performance, whenever you need performance, the best database for that is rarely snow. >>Okay. So I got to ask you the question, first of all, big fan, really glad you're here in the cube. So we like, we like what you're doing, um, for the folks that don't understand what you guys are doing or are red or new to Retis. Why is it so good? Why is it so popular and what, what benefits does it provide the developer and say a business that wants to use that? >>I would say use cases, use cases, use cases whenever, whenever you, whenever you need a job management, for example, you know, signaling inside your, your, your application. So platforms such as sidekick, sidekicks, you know, et cetera, use Radice whenever you need, uh, stuff like, uh, Twitter type functionality, you know, followers, et cetera. You have a built in clone within radius for that whenever you need, uh, you know, uh, fast analytics, there is nothing better than red is caching, you know, already since replacing Memcached totally today, new apps, uh, page ranks, post ranks, you know, stuff like that. All these are great use cases for remedies. And if you, you know, in any one of those various is the best for that. Yeah. >>Well, congratulations, really like what you guys are doing. Um, and you're at the show here. What are you showing here at velocity? Again? Congratulations on your success. Well-deserved reticence is really becoming the standard. What, what are you guys doing here at velocity and what are you guys showing? >>We demonstrate, uh, first of all, the service we demonstrate the performance. You can, you know, if you have a minute drop over to our booth next door here, and we show the great performance, you know, we are showing hundred thousands of transactions, you know, with large databases in sub-millisecond latencies. This is, you know, this is real life and we are demonstrating our high availability with multi a Z replication and instant out of fail over. >>Okay, well, we are here with Ofer B gal with the system guarantee, a system data, um, Reddis cloud, great product, congratulations on your success. Thanks for coming inside the cube. This is the velocity conference. This is the kind of technology folks that velocity is about the loss of these, the intersection between a, almost a systems view of user experience, user design with cloud and infrastructure or dev ops, whatever you want to call it, we'll figure out a word for it, but it's really kind of coming together. I guess we call it velocity conference. This is the modern infrastructure that a lot of the web-scale companies or hyperscale companies are using and developers, developers who are small-scale today. We'll be, we'll be big scale. We'll use things like redness. This is what it's all about. This is the Silicon ankles flagship program. Go to youtube.com/looking angled to watch the videos go to siliconangle.com to get, to see the blog posts and coverage. We'll be right back with our next guest. After the short break.

Published Date : Jun 20 2013

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This is the cube Silicon angle's flagship is the right right place to be when you deal with Radis. So why, why red is, first of all, is taking everyone by storm. you know, developers really love it, So is that an area that you guys are? you know, operating those databases. So one of the things about the web that's really challenging it's asynchronous, right? which means that you can with a click of a button, replicate your data set to another data center. I mean, because your alternative is to provision bare metal, exact load Linux systems I mean, I might not have the time to provision a new server, a new database. this is taking for a very long time with our Reddis cloud, you can grow your dataset So a lot of apps need to have real you know, in terms of speed, we are talking about hundreds of thousands transactions So we like, uh, stuff like, uh, Twitter type functionality, you know, Well, congratulations, really like what you guys are doing. This is, you know, this is real life and This is the kind of technology folks that velocity

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