MoEngage Builds Millisecond Personalization Engine with ScyllaDB Eventstore
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MoEngage, a customer engagement platform, built a high-performance Eventstore using ScyllaDB to handle 250,000 writes per second, over 200TB of data, and deliver millisecond-level query responses for real-time personalization. The article details the technical architecture, challenges overcome, and performance benchmarks achieved through this database implementation.
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