I am very satisfied with how fast PingCAP’s engineers have responded to inquiries, despite being a global team. During the validation testing, I pointed out that the lack of instance types hindered TiDB Cloud’s flexibility. The team at PingCAP immediately added new instance types to the lineup. This sort of turnaround time would be unthinkable with other services.
We leverage TiDB today as the store of record for our most critical applications, including microservices supporting order creation, commerce, and payment processing. On average, we are processing 35K QPS on TiDB. TiDB gives our engineering team the confidence to scale effectively and efficiently on AWS, and the performance and consistency needed to serve a global customer base.
Previously, we provided reports to customers once a day, but after migrating to TiDB Cloud, we can now offer real-time reports without impacting Online Transactional Processing (OLTP) performance. Real-time reporting of sales and other information allows customers to make quicker business decisions, which is exactly what retail customers have been looking for.
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