Time: February 23rd, 1:00 PM Pacific Time.
TiDB Cloud’s Serverless Tier enables developers to quickly deliver applications at scale without the need for infrastructure management. However, building a serverless database-as-a-service (DBaaS) platform is a complex and challenging task due to latency requirements and significant computing resources.
In this webinar, we’ll explore the challenges of building a serverless DBaaS platform, and how we overcame them by re-architecting several core components of TiDB. We will also demo several key components of our solution, including:
- An isolated pool of stateless components providing high isolation among tenants.
- A shared storage engine layer for large-scale key-value stores supporting high storage utilization.
- A federated file system built on a public object storage service for a cost-efficient, scalable, and highly-durable storage backend.
Speaker:
Charles Zheng
Software Engineer at PingCAP
Charles is a Software Engineer at PingCAP with ~5 years of experience building large-scale cloud native systems. Chao is also a maintainer and member of several Open Source communities, like Kubernetes, OpenYurt, and KubeWharf. Chao has been a regular attendee and speaker at many academic conferences (i.e., SoCC, ICDCS, etc.) and industry forums(e.g., KubeConf).