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To meet the demands of modern applications, relational databases need a radically new architecture — one designed from the ground up to handle voluminous data and transaction loads, resist different types of failure and function seamlessly during times of peak demand without manual intervention or patchwork scaling strategies.

TiDB is a prime example of this new style of database architecture. As an open-source distributed SQL database, it’s designed for the most demanding applications, scaling out to handle data volumes up to a petabyte in size.

In this webinar Sunny Bains, Software Architect at PingCAP, as he provides expert insights into TiDB’s Distributed eXecution Framework (DXF), a unified scheduling and task execution tool for managing resource usage in distributed architecture. You’ll discover:

– Why a framework like this is even necessary
– DXF design fundamentals and implementation principles
– DXF common use cases including unified capabilities for high scalability, high availability, and high performance
– Key results from PingCAP’s real-world testing

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