Built-in S3-based stream storage solves the problem of running separate Stream Processing and Stream Storage solutions and builds on Proton's simplicity.
S3-based state checkpoints as well, both features synergize really well with Proton's strengths.
Congrats on this release and I hope I see more from you soon!
edit: oops I've read the Timeplus release notes that Peter linked, not Proton. Which of the listed features are new in Proton 3.0?
Love the object storage features!
Built-in S3-based stream storage solves the problem of running separate Stream Processing and Stream Storage solutions and builds on Proton's simplicity.
S3-based state checkpoints as well, both features synergize really well with Proton's strengths.
Congrats on this release and I hope I see more from you soon!
edit: oops I've read the Timeplus release notes that Peter linked, not Proton. Which of the listed features are new in Proton 3.0?
Very nice, curious to see new use cases with the UDFs!
Thanks, yes, that is something I am exploring with our customers, and please share with me your idea as well.
Release notes here:
https://docs.timeplus.com/enterprise-v3.0
Congrats on the major release! And good to see Redpanda mentioned as a first-class citizen with a native connector!
redpanda was in our radar back to 2022, it is still the first choice to make low latency streaming processing partner with Timeplus https://www.timeplus.com/post/realizing-low-latency-streamin...
Redpanda + Timeplus, the perfect pair for data streaming developers. No JVM, ZK ...
Probably the smallest yet most powerful binary for real-time, incremental SQL data processing, end to end!
a single binary is nice, but how to scale?
here is the overview of the Timeplus Cluster https://docs.timeplus.com/cluster#overview
basically all the cluster nodes are deployed with the same binary with extra configurations.
amazing.. congrats on the release, excited to upgrade