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Why innovative startups should consider TiDB

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2022-05-23 04:00:06

Get the scale and resiliency of TiDB in a fully managed cloud database. Deploy on Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud Platform to quickly build mission critical applications.

Does this sound like you? You’re a startup with an innovative product, fantastic goals, and a lot of drive. But as your business grows, your infrastructure issues grow, too. How do you scale your database? How do you ensure high availability and disaster recovery? How do you keep your infrastructure from being too complicated to maintain? How do you make sure that your infrastructure will not delay getting your products to market?

These issues—and more—eat away at two of your most important resources: time and engineering talent. Engineers should spend their time innovating, not maintaining the infrastructure.

Just a few years ago, our company, PingCAP, was a startup, too. We have a solution that can get you back on track, so you can focus on your products and customers and not “busy work.” It’s our TiDB database, an open-source NewSQL database that supports Hybrid Transactional and Analytical Processing workloads. TiDB is also cloud-native and Kubernetes-friendly, which can be a good fit for modern architectures.

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