In this episode, we chat with Stephen Goldberg and Kyle Bernhardy from HarperDB. Their startup was born of the firehose of Twitter data during sporting events, and now they have a database designed to scale well for real-time data. Show notes HarperDB is a startup that focuses on highly scalable databases that handle real-time data. … The post Podcast 383: A database built for a firehose appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/10/12/podcast-383-a-database-built-for-a-firehose/
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