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  • idahowriter - Apr 03 2006 | LIS 540, news

    Quoted: Google's chief engineer reveals the key to the search leader's speed and breadth: cutting info into chunks.

  • The key to the speed and reliability of Google search is cutting up data into chunks, its top engineer said. Urs Hoelzle, Google vice president of operations and vice president of engineering, offered a rare behind-the-scenes tour of Google's architecture

  • An interesting look into how Google does search. A nice high-level description of their architecture. Ultimately, it's more useful for understanding the "Google data philosophy" than anything else.

    Quoted: Google's chief engineer reveals the key to the search leader's speed and breadth: cutting info into chunks.

  • A look at Google's back-end systems and how they maintain redundancy

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