Over the last few decades, organizations with data intensive workloads have largely turned to SQL and NoSQL. However, while these databases solve the immediate problem of scale, they make major sacrifices in data integrity, hard-to-detect data corruption, application complexity, rigidity, and resistance to data change.

TiDB is an open source, distributed SQL database that evolves this story in major ways. Its multi-writer architecture allows for scaling throughput linearly while maintaining strong ACID compliance. By decoupling storage and compute, TiDB’s compute layer is stateless and independently scalable. This means improved fault tolerance over similar systems, lightning fast compute scale-out, and a better use of resources.

In this on-demand webinar, PingCAP Solution Architect Matthew Penaroza shares the design goals and architecture of TiDB, and how it leverages these to keep performance stable as it horizontally scales—not just in online traffic but in schema changes as well. You’ll discover:

  • Real-world customer stories from such innovative companies as Pinterest, Databricks, LinkedIn, and others
  • How TiDB scales transactional workloads without sacrificing performance or ACID compliance
  • How TiDB maintains developer flexibility by supporting high frequency of schema changes
  • Key use cases in Financial Services, E-Commerce, Gaming, and SaaS

Speaker

Matthew Penaroza

Matthew Penaroza is a Senior Solution Engineer at PingCAP, where he designs and architects solutions for TiDB users. An authoritative voice on database technologies, he has authored several articles and white papers on Amazon Aurora and TiDB, contributing valuable insights to the tech community. Matthew works with some of TiDB’s largest enterprise customers in North America, including Airbnb, showcasing his pivotal role in driving technological adoption and innovation at scale.