HBase and scaling reads
1.Hbase, Hive and Pig - Kent State University
Description:NoSQLand Big Data Processing Hbase, Hive and Pig, etc. Adopted
from slides by By Perry Hoekstra, Jiaheng Lu, AvinashLakshman,
PrashantMalik, and Jimmy Lin
2.An overview of the Hadoop/MapReduce/HBase framework and ...
Description:21-12-2010 · Bioinformatics researchers are now confronted
with analysis of ultra large-scale data sets, a problem that will only
increase at an alarming rate in coming ...
3.Elastic and Inelastic Collisions - Georgia State University
Description:Elastic and Inelastic Collisions. A perfectly elastic
collision is defined as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in
the collision. An inelastic collision ...
4.myNoSQL • NoSQL Databases and Polyglot Persistence: A ...
Description:Great post by Nick Dimiduk 1 covering the whats, whys, and
hows of caching data blocks in HBase, the mechanism through which HBase is
optimizing random reads 2:
5.Apache HBase
Description:HBase Cell Security. By Andrew Purtell, HBase Committer and
member of the Intel HBase Team. Introduction. Apache HBase is "the Apache
Hadoop database", a ...
6.Phase Changes - Georgia State University
Description:A significant feature of the vaporization phase change of
water is the large change in volume that accompanies it. A mole of water
is 18 grams, and at STP that mole ...
7.Chapter 9. Architecture - Apache HBase
Description:Strongly consistent reads/writes: HBase is not an "eventually
consistent" DataStore. This makes it very suitable for tasks such as
high-speed counter ...
8.Dominic Williams | Occasionally useful posts about RIAs ...
Description:28-02-2012 · Occasionally useful posts about RIAs, Web scale
computing & miscellanea
9.Big Data Debate: Will HBase Dominate NoSQL? - InformationWeek
Description:HBase offers both scalability and the economy of sharing the
same infrastructure as Hadoop, but will its flaws hold it back? NoSQL
experts square off.
10.What is Hbase | What is Sqoop | What is Flume | What is ...
Description:A glossary describing the key Hadoop components and
sub-components, as defined both by Awadallah and Wikibon. Learn about:
Hive, Hbase, Flume, Oozie, Whirr, Avro ...
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