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Kindred Futures and Cockroach Labs partner to build next-generation global online gaming platform

We are excited to announce a partnership with Kindred Futures to build the next generation global online gaming platform for their parent company Kindred Group plc. Kindred is a rapidly growing, global business with strict data privacy and technical requirements. Their ambitious project to build a global online gaming platform with multiple active data centers that span continents is an exciting opportunity for our team. Furthermore, the close collaboration between our engineering teams is helping to shape the development of CockroachDB, starting with a design partnership for a geo-partitioning feature planned for the 1.2 release.

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Jessica Edwards

October 16, 2017

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CockroachDB 1.1 released: Production made easy

Today, we are thrilled to announce the release of CockroachDB 1.1. We’ve spent the last five months incorporating feedback from our customers and community, and making improvements that will help even more teams move to CockroachDB. We are also excited to share success stories from a few of our customers. Baidu, one the world’s largest internet companies, shares how they are using CockroachDB to automate operations for applications that process 50M inserts and 2 TB of data daily. Heroic Labs, a software startup, shares how they simplified deployment of their gaming platform-as-a-service by packaging CockroachDB inside each server. CockroachDB 1.1 focuses on three areas: seamless migration from legacy databases, simplified cluster management, and improved performance in real-world environments.

Nate Stewart

Nate Stewart

October 12, 2017

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The cross-cloud migration

As a CockroachDB Tech Writer, when I document a new feature, generally, I first try to learn the business value behind it, then I test the feature thoroughly, and then I try to write up concise, informative guidance for users. Sometimes, the business value and usage aren’t unique to CockroachDB (it’s a SQL database, after all, and SQL has been around for a while). Other times, I get to document capabilities so novel and powerful that straight-up user documentation just doesn’t seem enough.

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CockroachDB + ActiveRecord (and Ruby on Rails!)

Update on June 17, 2020: since initially publishing this post in 2017, we’ve now completed full support for Active Record. Also, CockroachDB does now fully support Common Table Expressions. In our first blog post on ORM support, Cuong Do detailed how we provided support for Hibernate, a full-featured Java ORM, in CockroachDB. He also discussed our general motivation for providing support for popular ORMs in CockroachDB: to make it as easy as possible for developers to build applications with CockroachDB using a variety of languages and frameworks.

Jordan Lewis

June 15, 2017

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The path from beta to 1.0

A version of this blog post was originally published on May 1, 2017 and has been modified to provide the newest information available. With the recent 1.0 release, CockroachDB is now a production-ready database. 1.0 showcases the core capabilities of CockroachDB, while also offering users improved performance and stability with a cloud-native architecture that flexibly supports all manner of cloud deployments. It encompasses the core features that allow our users to run CockroachDB successfully in production. Now that the dust has settled on our 1.0 release, I wanted to share how we defined our target use case and dive into the actual product features that support running that use case in production.

Diana Hsieh

June 1, 2017

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[podcast] Unscripted founders Q&A on CockroachDB 1.0

Join the Cockroach Labs founders for an unscripted conversation about the dirty details building 1.0 and in achieving consensus across three co-founders. What do they wish they could have made it into the 1.0 release? What are they most excited about in this production-ready release? And what happens when they disagree with each other?

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Jessica Edwards

May 11, 2017

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CockroachDB 1.0 is production-ready

Today, we are pleased to announce the release of CockroachDB 1.0, the first open source, cloud-native SQL database. We’re also announcing a series B fundraise from investors who share our vision. The launch of 1.0 marks our graduation from beta to a production-ready database, designed to power business at any scale from the startup to the enterprise. A brief introduction is in order. While databases aren’t generally considered the most thrilling subject in technology news, ignoring them would be a mistake. Understanding the ongoing evolution of databases brings into focus a ruthless arms race between what businesses need to do with data, and what existing technologies struggle to provide. The most insistent pressures have forced databases alternatively to become faster, bigger, and more reliable. Then again: faster, bigger, and more reliable. And the cycle continues.

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Spencer Kimball

May 10, 2017

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How to run CockroachDB on a Raspberry Pi

Scaling effortlessly over multiple nodes is one of the defining properties of CockroachDB. By maintaining a strongly-consistent database state across a network of machines, the distributed system can provide reliability and availability, while transparently tolerating disk, machine, and even datacenter failures. But not everyone has access to a datacenter at their fingertips, so we recently began looking into what it would take to run CockroachDB on a Raspberry Pi, one of the go-to tools of the modern day computer tinkerer.

Nathan VanBenschoten

September 20, 2016

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CockroachDB skitters into beta

``` We introduced Cockroach Labs last June with a simple yet ambitious mission: Make Data Easy. ``` We’ve spent the intervening months moving CockroachDB from an alpha stage product to launching CockroachDB beta. In the process, the team has nearly tripled in size and development has accelerated to a blistering pace. We’ve supplemented our original investment led by Peter Fenton of Benchmark with an additional round of funding, led by Mike Volpi of Index Ventures. We’re lucky to also count GV (formerly Google Ventures), Sequoia, FirstMark, and Work–Bench as investors.

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Spencer Kimball

March 30, 2016

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