SingleStore, the database for real-time AI and analytics that allows customers to transact, analyze, and search data in real time, is unveiling SingleStore Flow, a no-code solution for streamlining data migration and change data capture (CDC).
SingleStore Flow offers a variety of advantages in the space of data migration and CDC, including a no-code interface that eliminates manual scripting and monitoring. Users can simply select the tables and data they need to migrate within a point-and-click experience, helping reduce the complexity and time spent on data migration.
Additionally, SingleStore Flow captures and replicates data changes in real time, which makes sure that target databases are synchronized. SingleStore Flow integrates seamlessly with several source-related databases, including Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
“AI and real-time analytics move at the speed of now, and data migration and integration needs to match that flow,” said Eric Hanson, director of product management at SingleStore. “By simplifying and streamlining the process of using data for real-time and AI applications, SingleStore Flow jumpstarts the ability to try new use cases and enhance existing applications. It’s especially helpful for companies seeking to move from a legacy relational database to a modern, scalable platform adept at real-time analytics.”
At its core, SingleStore Flow is formed by two major components: SingleStore Ingest (Ingest) and SingleStore XL Ingest (XL Ingest). Ingest is responsible for transferring the schema of all tables and handling ongoing CDC for tables into SingleStore, capable of migrating table data for tables up to 10GB in size. XL Ingest is designed for the initial transfer of large tables, breaking them into smaller pieces for faster migration.
Outside of real-time data transfers, SingleStore Flow offers flexible scheduling for enterprises with specific operational requirements. SingleStore Flow also automates schema creation, generating tables in the target database to help streamline the overall migration process.
To learn more about SingleStore Flow, please visit https://www.singlestore.com/.