alan.dean | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 18 2006 | Google, BigTableFollowing Google’s philosophy, BigTable was an in-house development designed to run on commodity hardware. BigTable allows Google to have a very small incremental cost for new services and expanded computing power (they don’t have to buy a license for
ShareViewed: 2 Times
alan.dean | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 18 2006 | Google, BigTableGoogle’s Bigtable is essentially a massive, distributed 3-D spreadsheet. It doesn’t do SQL, there is limited support for atomic transactions, nor does it support the full relational database model. In short, in these and other areas, the Google team m
alan.dean | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 18 2006 | Google, BigTableHow does the Google architecture manage the conflicting requirements of such a wide range of workloads? Bigtable, a Google-developed distributed storage system for structured data, is a big piece of the answer.
ShareViewed: 1 Time
alan.dean | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2006 | Google, BigTableBigtable is a distributed storage system for managing structured data that is designed to scale to a very large size: petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers. Many projects at Google store data in Bigtable, including web indexing, Google E
alan.dean | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2006 | Google, BigTable
click to playIn this lecture at the University of Washington, Google's Jeff Dean discusses the Bigtable content storage system used in google's backend.
alan.dean | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 14 2006 | Google, BigTableBigtable is a distributed storage system for managing structured data that is designed to scale to a very large size: petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers. Many projects at Google store data in Bigtable, including web indexing, Google E
ShareViewed: 3 Times

Send alan.dean a friend request or a personal message instead.