Managed databases like Bigtable and Spanner are a significant part of Sabre’s cloud strategy. The combination of unique tools like
Key Visualizer for Bigtable and
Spanner as well as integration with other Google Cloud services like Cloud IAM, Cloud Monitoring, and now
Datastream, make the experience of operating managed databases with Google Cloud much easier than it is with several of their self-hosted counterparts. As a result of their granular pricing models and ability to be deployed and automated by
SREs, the managed databases we use also end up with a lower total cost of ownership.
We’re particularly excited about a few recent database-related announcements from Google Cloud. Bigtable’s
SLA update gives us more concrete expectations in terms of multi-cluster, multi-region uptime. Spanner’s change to provisioning in
Processing Units increases its cost efficiency when deploying in non-production environments where we may need many isolated instances, but won’t come close to the limits of a single node. In those cases, Spanner instances may now be configured in one-tenth of a node increments.
Our cloud transformation depends on having a choice of databases for different use cases, trade offs, and migration schedules. In addition to managed databases, we expect to use self-hosted databases, database solutions available in Cloud Marketplace, and transitional services like
Cloud SQL for a few more years. In an industry as demanding as travel, accelerating our most critical applications using technology unique to Google Cloud means less time spent optimizing latency and consistency, and more time spent innovating.
Learn more about how your organization can use
Bigtable and
Spanner.