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Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS It's time to think of the architecture and application platforms surrounding "Big Data" databases. Big Data is often centered around new database technologies mostly from the emerging NoSQL world. The main challenge that these databases solve is how to handle massive amount of data at a reasonable cost and
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS Recently, I was reading Todd Hoff's write-up on FaceBook real time analytics system. As usual, Todd did an excellent job in summarizing this video from Engineering Manager at Facebook Alex Himel, Engineering Manager at Facebook. In this first post, I’d like to summarize the case study, and consider some thin
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS In the past few months i was involved in many of the NoSQL discussions. I must admit that i really enjoyed those discussions as it felt that we finally started to break away from the “one size fit it all” dogma and look at the data management solutions in a more pragmatic manner. That in itself sparks lots
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS Guy Nirpaz, Uri Cohen and Shay Banon came up with an interesting exercise as part of the recent partner training that took place at the GigaSpaces office. In this exercise, the students were asked to come up with a scalable design for Twitter, using Space-Based Architecture. There are some interesting scalab
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS Scalability forces us to think differently. What worked on a small scale doesn't always work on a large scale -- and costs are no different. To measure the cost impact of scaling, let's look at the amount of resources required to scale to a given level. We'll use Amdahl's Law as a method to measure the amou
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS So once again Twitter was down last week for a good chunk of time. A lot has been said already about Twitter's scalability issues. Many have given Twitter as an anti-pattern of how not to deal with scalability and have suggested different solutions for scaling it. As Twitter is famously a Ruby-on-Rails deplo
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS With the recent acquisition of MySQL by Sun, there has been talk about the MySQL open source database now becoming relevant to large enterprises, presumably because it now benefits from Sun's global support, professional services and engineering organizations. In a blog post about the acquisition, SUN CEO Jo
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS This post first appeared in The New Stack on November 27th, 2018. Cloud computing and open source are two big movements that are reshaping and continually disrupting the way we think about the relationship between vendors and consumers. It opened up the entire thinking behind even the most basic questions su
Nati Shalom's Blog Thoughts on Cloud Computing, DevOps, Scalability, NoSQL, Big Data, PaaS During the past few weeks I've had discussions with my colleague Geva Perry trying to answer the question Why most large-scale Web sites are not written in Java? There is a lot of information in the blogosphere describing the architecture of many popular sites, such as Google, Amazon, eBay, LinkedIn, TypePad
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