200X Acceleration at
1/10th of the cost
Zero
maintenance
No credit card
required
Zero coding
infrastructure
Multi-level
security
Simplify IBM Cloudant integration in
4 simple steps
Create connections
between IBM Cloudant and targets.
Prepare pipeline
between IBM Cloudant and targets by selecting tables in bulk.
Create a workflow
and schedule it to kickstart the migration.
Share your data
with third-party platforms over API Hub
Why choose Lyftrondata for IBM Cloudant Integration?
Simplicity
Build your IBM Cloudant pipeline and experience unparalleled data performance with zero training.
Robust Security
Load your IBM Cloudant data to targets with end-to-end encryption and security.
Accelerated ROI
Rely on the cost-effective environment to ensure your drive maximum ROI.
Customer's Metrics
Track the engagement of your customers across different channels like email, website, chat, and more.
Improved Productivity
Measure the performance of your team and highlight areas of improvement.
360-degree Customer View
Join different data touch points and deliver personalized customer experience.
Hassle-free IBM Cloudant integration to the platforms of your choice
Migrate your IBM Cloudant data to the leading cloud data warehouses, BI tools, databases or Machine Learning platforms without writing any code.
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FAQs
What is IBM Cloudant?
IBM Cloudant is a fully managed NoSQL database service designed for high availability and scalability. It is based on Apache CouchDB and optimized for cloud environments. IBM Cloudant is particularly suited for handling large volumes of structured and unstructured data, making it ideal for applications that require real-time data access and high-performance operations.
What are the features of IBM Cloudant?
NoSQL database:
Document-Oriented: Cloudant stores data in JSON documents, allowing for flexible schema designs and easy handling of unstructured or semi-structured data.
Schema Flexibility: Unlike traditional relational databases, Cloudant does not require a fixed schema, enabling easier adaptation to changing data requirements.
Scalability and high availability:
Horizontal scalability: Cloudant can scale horizontally by adding more nodes to handle increased data volume and traffic, providing a scalable solution for growing applications.
High Availability: Designed for high availability with automatic failover and data replication across multiple nodes and data centers, ensuring minimal downtime and data loss.
RESTful API:
API Access: Provides a RESTful API for accessing and manipulating data, making it easy to integrate with web and mobile applications.
Compatibility: The API is designed for simplicity and ease of use, supporting various operations such as CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations, querying, and indexing.
What are the shortcomings of IBM Cloudant?
Cost structure:
Pricing Model: The pricing model can be complex, with costs associated with storage, data transfer, and additional features. Costs can increase significantly with large data volumes or high levels of read/write operations.
Potential Overhead: For smaller applications or workloads, the cost might be higher compared to simpler NoSQL solutions or other managed databases, especially if not fully optimized.
Data consistency:
Eventual Consistency: Cloudant employs eventual consistency, which means that while data is replicated across nodes, there may be a delay before all copies of the data are consistent. This can be a drawback for applications requiring strong consistency guarantees.
Integration and Ecosystem:
Ecosystem: The ecosystem and third-party tool support around Cloudant might be less extensive compared to other major databases. Integrating with some external tools or platforms may require custom development.
Vendor Lock-In: Heavy reliance on IBM Cloudant can lead to vendor lock-in, making it challenging to migrate to other databases or platforms.