Welcome to the Aerospike Standup. Here are some highlights:
We released Aerospike Database 6.2 with support for 64-bit ARM processors compatible with the ARMv8.2-A instruction set (Neoverse N1 microarchitecture), such as AWS Graviton2 processors. This augments support for 64-bit Intel/AMD processors compatible with x86-64-v2 microarchitectures.
Check out the blog post Aerospike Database 6.2 on Graviton: another step in providing the best cost-performance ratio.
Aerolab, the Lab tool for spinning up Aerospike development and testing clusters on Docker or in AWS, now supports the M1 Mac processor with 6.2!
Note the breaking changes in Server 6.2: Debian 9 support is removed, and the ARM64 version does not support LuaJit. Follow the link in the Releases section for the release notes.
See below for details on the last month's blog posts, releases, and questions from the community, as well as upcoming events.
New Blog Posts
Accelerating SQL on Aerospike by Neel Phadnis describes SQL access to Aerospike data using Trino, and the possiblity to expand fast analytics data.
Aerospike & IoT using MQTT by Ken Tune discusses how to achieve end-to-end data flow between a small device and Aerospike, with the data stored as queryable time series.
The REST Gateway 2.0 Gets a Re-Model (formerly, the REST Client) by Jesse Schmidt describes a major overhaul of the REST client including support for Aerospike Database server 6.0 and server 6.1 features, as well as complete retooling of the Operations API.
Block and Filesystem side-by-side with K8s and Aerospike by Naresh Maharaj describes how to use block and filesystem requests with Kubernetes in the context of deploying Aerospike in all-flash mode.
Releases
Database
Java Client
C# Client
Python Client
Go Client
Node.js Client
C Client
Ruby Client
Document API (Java)
Reactive Java Client
Connect for Kafka - Inbound
Connect for Kafka - Outbound
Connect for Spark
Prometheus Exporter
Tools
Shared-Memory Tool (ASMT)
Certification Tool (ACT)