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Monday, June 23, 2014

Presentations from the Apache Accumulo Summit 2014

"Up to 10 quadrillion entries in a single table"

That's 10,000,000,000,000,000 rows.

Sounds like a limitation to me...

Presentations from the Accumulo Summit.  Accumulo is the Apache implementation of Google BigTable.  http://www.slideshare.net/AccumuloSummit

Information on Hawq & the Accumulo Connector, Ambari, Slider, YARN, TinkerPop, etc.

The TinkerPop stack with Blueprints is my favourite project suite to read about, if only because of the cartoon mascots in their architecture diagrams.  Every project team needs a graphics designer like Ketrina Yim, improve morale and adoption in the community.  So many projects could benefit from the experiences of a designer rather than a programmer when it comes to building user-friendly applications and branding.  Tech projects often take themselves much too seriously.

Would you rather learn more about Graph Server XI or Rexster?  I thought so...

- Ketrina Yim, TinkerPop stack

Visit for the information, stay for the nice graphs about Accumulo adoption in the community and the 172-slide deck from Aaron Cordova on scaling Accumulo clusters, with lots of examples of truly "Big Data".

  • 1 Year of Large Hadron Collider = 15PB
  • 1 Year of Twitter = 182 trillion tweets & 483TB
  • Netflix master = 3.14 PB (Pie!)
  • WoW = 1.3 PB
  • InternetArchive = 15 PB

That's not big data, This! is big data....



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