Kubernetes and Crate
During our hackathon last weekend we came up with a template that would easily let users spin up a Crate cluster with Kubernetes.
During our hackathon last weekend we came up with a template that would easily let users spin up a Crate cluster with Kubernetes.
During the Endocode's Kubernetes birthday party on 21 July, we came up with the idea to kickstart our Kubernetes support with a Hackathon!
CrateDB Version 0.41.0 comes with a brand new set of arithmetic functions for you to crunch and squeeze all the numbers from your tables.
Crate Version 0.55 introduces a lot of great features, fixes and changes. Some of these required making changes to our code base that require extra steps to upgrade your clusters than with previous Crate versions.
At DockerCon 2016, Docker announced Docker 1.12 with new, integrated support for cluster orchestration and security. The orchestration capabilities make it even easier to launch, scale, and administer clustered software like the Crate SQL database.
Using Zoomdata with CrateDB is a powerful and easy way to put data to work for your business.
CrateDB 0.55 introduces support for unnesting. Unnest uses arrays to generate a transient table with each array representing a column.
How we were able to greatly increase CrateDB's performance for replicated tables.
Since Crate generally plays well with containers, many users like and download our Docker images. As containerization is a new technology, many security experts...
A Blog post on how we created a 1001 node Crate cluster, designed to push Crate and Microsoft Azure to their limits.