技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 建筑与基础设施
- 电信
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 施工管理
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Mitto 是全球全渠道通信解决方案的领先提供商,通过先进的客户参与技术和消息传递支持支持业务增长。这家总部位于瑞士楚格的公司是一家 CPaaS(通信平台即服务)和批发 A2P(应用程序到个人)通信提供商,专注于提供自动化消息,包括短信、聊天应用程序通信、双因素身份验证通知、RCS 和语音连接——从大大小小的企业、云应用程序提供商、移动网络运营商到他们的客户。 Mitto 的全球网络使其能够监控向客户和合作伙伴提供的消息路由,为其接收和处理的各种消息提供适当级别的服务。
挑战
Mitto 是全球全渠道通信解决方案的领先提供商,在确保其消息传递服务的低延迟、高可用性和高吞吐量方面面临着重大挑战。该公司的客户依赖于即时传递的消息,这使得 Mitto 保持其服务不发生任何中断至关重要,即使是在定期维护期间也是如此。随着公司的发展,它还必须考虑未来的扩展需求。 Mitto 自 2013 年成立以来一直在使用 OSS Redis,但随着公司的扩张,他们明显需要更多的支持来维持其闻名的高可用性和可靠性。
解决方案
Mitto 选择 Redis Enterprise 来满足其商业支持和未来扩展的需求。 Redis Enterprise 用作 Mitto 技术堆栈中的缓存,存储有关消息处理的信息,包括缓存的和之前检索到的信息,包括要使用哪些号码、如何以最短、最快的方式路由消息以及如何决定使用哪个号码供应商使用。 Redis Enterprise 还存储有关消息内容和发送者的信息。从 OSS Redis 到 Redis Enterprise 的过渡是无缝的,Mitto 的开发人员甚至没有意识到已经发生了切换。 Mitto 目前正在考虑扩展其 Redis Enterprise 部署,因为它已接近当前分片分配的内存容量。
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