When you need to integrate massive volumes of data, it is imperative to have a database that scales quickly, easily, and at low cost. But, it is also important to have elasticity—to be able to scale down based upon fluctuating demand. MarkLogic is a massively scalable Enterprise NoSQL database that scales horizontally in clusters on commodity hardware to hundreds of nodes, petabytes of data, and billions of documents—and still processes tens of thousands of transactions per second.

And when demand dissipates, MarkLogic can scale back down without having to worry about complex sharding. With these features, organizations can handle incredible volumes of data and run large scale web applications—all without breaking the bank.

Explore the technical resources that explain what Scalability and Elasticity means in MarkLogic below.

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Scaling Your Database Doesn’t Have to be Hard

Dave Cassel explains why relational databases are particularly hard to scale, and why it may be worth it to look into a different type of database entirely.

Scalability, Availability, and Failover Guide

Read about some of the features and characteristics that make MarkLogic Server scale to extremely large amounts of content, and how to use them in MarkLogic.

Scalability Datasheet

MarkLogic can scale back down without having to worry about complex sharding; in turn, organizations can handle incredible volumes of data and run large scale web applications—all without breaking the bank.

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