To meet critical requirements, the Confluence Analytics Experience Team chose to deploy Imply Enterprise Hybrid, a complete, real-time database built from Apache Druid® that runs in Atlassian’s VPC with Imply’s management control plane.
A stack for real-time analytics applications.
Lean the basics of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) as it relates to Druid and Zookeeper security.
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When you think of querying with Apache Druid, you probably imagine queries over massive data sets that run in less than a second. This blog is about some of the things we did as a team to discover the user stories, define an asynchronous download API, and deliver it in a monthly STS release.
Horizontal scaling is the key to performance at scale, which is why every database claims this. You should investigate, though, to see how much effort it takes, especially compared to Apache Druid.
Today, we're excited to announce a major leap forward in ease-of-use with the introduction of Imply Polaris, our fully-managed, database-as-a-service.
Analytics aren’t just for internal stakeholders anymore. If you’re building an analytics application for customers, then you’re probably wondering…what’s the right database backend?
Rockset recently published a blog post that compared the performance of Apache Druid 0.18 versus Rockset using the SSB benchmark. Druid 0.18 is about 9 months out of date at this point, so we wanted to revisit the benchmark based on the latest version of Druid (0.20.1), which includes several performance improvements we’ve been doing over the last few months.
Software Engineer Nicholas Lippis explains how his team developed a license-key generation and management service that our employees can use to generate secure keys for Imply customers. A lambda (serverless) architecture came to be the design breakthrough that helped balance cost with functionality