Automatic Read Scaling with AlloyDB Transparent Query Forwarding (TQF)

Google Cloud Tech · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1w ago
Get started with AlloyDB → https://goo.gle/4d3cuSe Build the demo → https://goo.gle/4cPvQvf Stop choosing between write performance and read performance. In this video, Paul Ramsey, Product Manager at Google, demonstrates AlloyDB’s Transparent Query Forwarding (TQF). Learn how TQF helps organizations manage demanding database workloads by automatically rerouting expensive read queries to the read pool — without requiring complex application code changes. Key highlights: * Effortless scaling: Automatically redirect read-only traffic to idle Read Pools. * Zero code changes: No need to point to different endpoints or rearchitect your application. * Read-After-Write consistency: Ensure your application never sees stale data. * High performance: Powered by replication that is over 25x faster than standard PostgreSQL. * Modernization: See how TQF eases the transition for legacy Oracle and SQL Server workloads. Ready to accelerate your cloud and AI transformation? Reach out to your Google Cloud team today. Watch more Understanding AlloyDB → https://goo.gle/UnderstandingAlloyDB 🔔 Subscribe to Google Cloud Tech → https://goo.gle/GoogleCloudTech Speaker: Paul Ramsey Products Mentioned: AlloyDB for PostgreSQL
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