Day Two Cloud 170: Sovereign DBaaS And Severalnines (Sponsored)

Welcome to Day Two Cloud! On today’s episode—databases. More specifically, controlling your databases. We’re discussing the database control plane company Severalnines with CEO Vinay Joosery. Severalnines is sponsoring today’s discussion about sovereign Databases as a Service (DBaaS). And if you’re thinking “Sovereign DBaaS. Like data sovereignty?” Yes,  data sovereignty, but there is more to the Sovereign DBaaS story than that. Quite a bit more, and we’re going to get into the details with Vinay. We discuss: * Severalnines as a control plane for open-source databases, not a database itself * Using Severalnines for database operations and orchestration as a service (DBaaS) * Database support including MySQL, Postgres, MongoDB, SQL Server on Linux, Redis, and Elastic * How Severalnines differentiates from other options * Supporting database sovereignty * More Takeaways: DBaaS is here to stay but current thinking and solutions aren’t fit for purpose in today’s environment Data sovereignty is just one aim of Sovereign DBaaS, whose first principle is control over one’s data layer Implementing a Sovereign DBaaS concept oneself is possible, but ultimately infeasible for most organizations at scale Show Links: Severalnines.com Severalnines Blog @severalnines – Severalnines on Twitter Severalnines on LinkedIn Email – info@severalnines.com

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