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  • Cassandra vs. MongoDB: Performance and Feature Comparison

    In this blog, our expert compares Cassandra vs. MongoDB, including performance considerations, key features, and potential use cases.

  • Bootstrap Framework Basics

    In this blog, our expert gives an overview of the popular Bootstrap framework, explaining key features and use cases, and support options for those running Bootstrap 3 or 4, which are

  • Is CAP Theorem Still Relevant?

    Learn about CAP theorem, including applied examples and its relevance to modern database and data system design.

  • AWS CentOS: New CIS Hardened Images

    Learn about the newly released CentOS 6.8 and 7.3 security-hardened images for AWS. You can also watch a short video on how easy it is to launch these images.

  • Apache NiFi Overview: Key Benefits and Features

    Get an expert overview of Apache NiFi, with details on features, benefits, examples, and ideal use cases.

  • Apache Spark Overview: Key Features, Use Cases, and Alternatives

    In this blog, our expert gives an overview of Apache Spark — including key features, use cases, and open source and commercial alternatives.

  • Open Source Monitoring Tools Support

    OpenLogic offers technical support for open source monitoring tools like Prometheus and Grafana. Learn about open source monitoring tool support and services.

  • Apache Cassandra Support & Services

    Discover your Apache Cassandra support options. See how expert, SLA-backed Apache Cassandra support and services from OpenLogic can help your team achieve its goals.

  • Supported Open Source Analytics Tools

    Open source software makes big data open source analytics, real-time monitoring, and detailed visualizations feasible for virtually every organization. OpenLogic experts provide the guidance, considerations, and strategies you need to understand how to analyze data with open source technologies.

  • CentOS 6 Support

    OpenLogic CentOS 6 LTS ensures your deployment is supported until 2025. Learn more about our CentOS 6 support and migration options.