ScaleBase™ is a new cloud based service that provides high availability and scalability for your SQL databases. It is an extremely sophisticated load balancer that provides your databases with as much cloud elasticity as you need by enabling significantly more concurrent user connections and SQL commands for any type of SQL database application.
The ScaleBase Database Load Balancer™ enables you to use your own databases on your own servers, and gives you total control over your database machines. Almost all database types are supported. Whether you use MySQL, Oracle Database, IBM DB2 or Microsoft SQLServer, ScaleBase can help you achieve the scalability you require.
There is no need for any application rewrites, redesign or changes. All you have to do is run a five-step wizard and then direct your database connections to the ScaleBase Database Load Balancer™ IP address.
ScaleBase adds a new layer to relational databases that brings real scalability to database clouds without database tampering or ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) limitations.
Even after adopting NOSQL technologies, cloud companies everywhere still need more availability and scalability for their existing SQL databases. The ScaleBase Database Load Balancer can integrate with any NOSQL solution in order to significantly enhance the performance and consistency of your applications.
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