Save Money and Scale Smartly with Buddha! ๐ฐ
Are you tired of paying for an expensive cluster tier that's running 24/7? With Buddha, you can scale your infrastructure to match your user workload, saving you money on a daily basis! ๐ธ Choose when you want to scale up and down, and enjoy cost savings without compromising. Try Buddha today and see the difference for yourself!
Configurable Scaling Options for Your App's Peak Hours ๐
Buddha offers flexible scaling options that let you decide when to scale up and down. Choose from specific days of the week, weekdays only, or never-ending scaling. It's easy to configure and saves you money! ๐ฐ
With Buddha, you can scale your infrastructure according to your app's workload, ensuring optimal performance and cost efficiency.
Effortless Cluster Management for Your Peace of Mind ๐
Managing scaling of multiple clusters can be a hassle, but not with Buddha! Our platform provides an easy-to-use interface that allows you to select your desired cluster and configure scaling with just a few clicks. Say goodbye to the complexity of managing multiple clusters and enjoy a more streamlined workflow. ๐ช With Buddha, you can focus on developing your app while we take care of scaling the infrastructure.
Secure Your Data with Buddha's End-to-End Encryption ๐
At Buddha, we understand the importance of data security. That's why we provide end-to-end encryption for all data stored in our platform. Neither do we access your data without permission, nor do we store your keys as-is. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your data is secure and protected with Buddha! ๐
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Buddha's only competitor is MongoDB Atlas at present, which doesn't allow you to customize auto-scaling.
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Buddha allows you to save costs drastically when you have a predictable workload. You don't need to run expensive Atlas cluster tier if your users don't use it for 24 hours, at a fixed schedule!
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Buddha can be used by software developers, architects, engineering managers, SRE, DevOps, etc, to cut-down costs on your Atlas clusters.
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Personally, I have helped deploy MongoDB Atlas clusters for multiple businesses, and a majority of them had predictable workload. This germinated the idea of Buddha: scaling on schedule to save costs.
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Javascript, MongoDB
Based on our record, SQLite seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 18 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Yes. A Lightroom catalog file is, after all, just a SQLite database. (Srsly, make a copy of your catalog file, rename it whatever.sqlite and use your favorite SQLite GUI to rip it open and look at the tables and fields). It's just storing the pathame to the RAW file for that file's record in the database. Source: about 2 years ago
I use visidata with a playback script I recorded to open the sheet to a specific Excel tab, add a column, save the sheet as a csv file. Then I have a sqlite script that takes the csv file and puts it in a database, partitioned by monthYear. Source: about 2 years ago
Use the most-used database in the world: https://sqlite.org/index.html. Source: over 2 years ago
With this in mind, I wrote a few versions of this post, but I hated them all. Then I realized that jodliterate PDF documents mostly do what I want. So, instead of rewriting MirrorXref.pdf, I will make a few comments about jodliterate group documents in general. If you're interested in using SQLite with J, download the self-contained GitHub files MirrorXref.ijs and MirrorXref.pdf and have a look. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
SQLite, by many estimates, is the most widely deployed SQL database system on Earth. It's everywhere. It's in your phone, your laptop, your cameras, your car, your cloud, and your breakfast cereal. SQLite's global triumph is a gratifying testament to the virtues of technical excellence and the philosophy of "less is more.". - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
PostgreSQL - PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system.
Amazon Aurora - MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud. Performance and availability of commercial-grade databases at 1/10th the cost.
MySQL - The world's most popular open source database
Google Cloud Spanner - Google Cloud Spanner is a horizontally scalable, globally consistent, relational database service.
Microsoft SQL - Microsoft SQL is a best in class relational database management software that facilitates the database server to provide you a primary function to store and retrieve data.
MongoDB Atlas - The best way to host MongoDB in the cloud. Deploy on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform. Try it free!