Podcast 383: A database built for a firehose

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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