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Aug 5, 2024, 1:32:09 PM8/5/24
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Evaluatingdistributed SQL offerings can be challenging. Comparison of instance prices will not yield a correct assessment because you may find that one database performs more work with fewer, cheaper instances than another. Moreover, two databases at their default configuration may not be an equal comparison. With this blog, we hope to make this evaluation simpler with a comparison that provides the total throughput of MariaDB Xpand and CockroachDB using the same configuration. We will follow this blog with a more in-depth paper to assist software teams in evaluating MariaDB Xpand and CockroachDB on price, performance and scale.

While the two services are close in terms of price for the same configuration, given the throughput and latency advantage of Xpand, CockroachDB is significantly more expensive on a cost-per-operation basis. Software development teams will be able to use a smaller cluster to achieve higher performance with Xpand than they will with CockroachDB. We will expand and explore this topic in a webinar on Mar 24, 2022 entitled MariaDB Xpand vs CockroachDB and in this in-depth white paper, Evaluating MariaDB Xpand and CockroachDB with Sysbench.


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Evenflo, an Ohio-based company, launched with nipples for infants in 1920. As time went on, the company created more gear for its bottle-feeding collection. In 1995, Evenflo Juvenile and Evenflo Juvenile Furniture Company merged to form a single entity. The company now sells supplies for feeding, strollers in our best full-size strollers review, car seats, high chairs, and more.


The Xpand provides easier-to-use features than much of the competition, which is nice to see in a lower-priced option. Each test metric is actually a total of weighted smaller tested results that impact the overall score.


How easy a product is to fold or unfold can be important for daily use. The stroller folds with two seats attached, which is not always found in the competition. The fold is relatively easy, if not instinctive, and after you unlock the frame (above left), it folds in on itself. The stroller has an auto-lock (above right) and self-stands.


The storage bin is easy to access no matter how many seats you are using, and there is good access from most sides. The bin fits our extra-large diaper bag, but it only has a 10 lb weight limit, which could be too low for supplies for two children.


The harness has a chintzy feel, and it has a more convoluted rethread height adjustment that is harder to manage than much of the competition. However, the buckle works well, and the other adjustments for fit are straightforward. With any luck, you won't be making height changes often.


The single-action brakes on the Xpand have a rocker-style pedal on the right side of the rear axle area. The pedal is easy to access and smoothly set and released without problems. The Pivot earns one of the best results for brakes in the group.


The frame and the handlebar flex more than we'd like on this stroller, which translates to a lack of control and responsiveness. Attempts to push one-handed led to some potential for tipping in our tests, and this problem got worse on rougher terrain, like on grass and gravel. This option isn't the best choice for those who frequent parks or off-road adventures.


The Pivot accepts two infant car seats, two toddler seats, or a combination of both. The seats can face forward (below left) or back toward the parents, with the ability for them to face away from one another or toward one another. The connection adapters for the second seat are already a part of the stroller and remain attached, so there is no risk of losing parts.


The toddler seats recline with a lift of a lever and works with one hand. They can recline flat, and the back and footrest can drop down to create a bassinet-style seat with depth designed to protect infants that can't roll or sit up (above right). This design creates even more versatility in the stroller that isn't available on all of the competition. The seats work better together than those on some of the competition that are too close together and prevents good use from either.


The canopies on the Pivot aren't the highlight of this stroller, and while they offer adequate protection from overhead sun, that is about all you're going to get from these stylish but smaller sunshades. The shades have a peek-a-boo window, and it is mesh for additional ventilation.


The Pivot isn't the best quality, but it is nice for the price, and there is no obvious failure for a product in this price range. It has some flex in the frame and handlebar and can wobble a little, but it isn't so bad you'll be frustrated. It is stylish and resembles much of the higher-end competitors and could easily fit the bill for those looking for this style stroller but care about looks.


The materials are nice, and there is attention to detail in that there aren't loose threads or errant stitching. The fabric fits the parts well, and it feels durable enough to survive strolling years, though it may not make it to hand me down or resell status depending on how hard a life it has, in our opinion.


the Enflo is compatible with some Evenflo infant car seats, and there is an adapter available for seats of other brands like Chicco (including the Chicco Keyfit 30 and Chicco Keyfit 35), Graco, and Peg Perego (including the Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35). Several seats from these brands won awards in our infant car seat review, giving you multiple options for high-quality car seat combinations.


Setup is pretty straightforward and requires no tools to complete. All you need to do is snap on the wheels and attach the seats. Most of the assembly time is spent unboxing and reading the instructions.


This is a good choice for twins as it can accept two infant car seats, or the toddler seats can be converted to bassinet-style seats. The seating arrangements are similar and are unlikely to cause fighting or discord between older children, making it a good choice for twins or those of similar ages. For parents on a budget looking for a stroller they can use from birth, this is a rare find.


The Xpand is a great budget-friendly stroller with various seating configurations for up to 3 children at once. This useful option from our best stroller review works with two infant car seats, making it good for twins, and the toddler seats work well together. While it isn't the nicest in the review, nor did it offer the same performance for maneuverability as the more expensive choices, we think many families will be pleased with what it offers and be happy with the savings.


If you aren't married to an inline stroller and don't need twin-level infant car seat attachment, you might consider the side-by-side strollers in this review that often sport a lower price like the Joovy Scooter X2 with Trays. This stroller offers similar seating, a large storage bin, and better quality. It is not suitable for 3, and it lacks car seat compatibility, but depending on your needs, it could fit the bill. Alternatively, the Baby Trend Expedition Double is also less expensive and gives you the option of jogging or moving off-road. It also lacks an infant car seat connection. If your budget allows, and you want the best of the best, the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double is hard to beat, with excellent performance in almost every metric.


It's not without a few (slight, IMO) weaknesses. The orchestral sounds are not something I'd ever use in a final production, but that's to be expected. Orchestral samples take up a huge amount of space. Still, they are sometimes usable when layered with synth sounds.


Xpand 2 is pretty insane for what it is. I can make big and intricate sounds very quickly, and I appreciate the selection of onboard effects (although I would really like to have more than just two slots for them.) I am kicking myself for not getting Xpand sooner, because there was a time when I was very heavy into the slightly more cheesy, Ocarina-of-Time-esque sounds, of which Xpand has PLENTY.


A valid issue is that there are very little options for shaping the sounds individually, or for shaping the overall sound. And admittedly, given how I eluded to Xpand having a lot of voices fit for a SNES (or N64), it does not easily have a strong sound. It remains an inspiring tool to use. I do recommend it, because it will get you very far.


The designers have done a good job providing loads of "stock" sounds, playable instruments & rhythm loops - the ability to combine up to 4 parts - each with level, 2 sends to built in FX with control, Arpeggiator and Filter.

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