Videos tagged with Nosql


Surge 2010 ~ Panel Discussion: "SQL vs NoSQL"

Surge 2010 ~ Panel Discussion: "SQL vs NoSQL"

Posted in Databases, Conferences

noSQL isn't new, but it has a new fervor in the web community. There has been a relentless battle of fanatics (similar to the vi vs. emacs wars) arguing which is better. The interesting truth is that almost all large (and successful) web properties use both. This panel will not focus on which is better, but talk instead about how they are different and the specific uses for which they are better.

Tags: SQL, Nosql, panel, surge, conference, OmniTI



Surge 2010 ~ Scalable Design Patterns

Surge 2010 ~ Scalable Design Patterns

Posted in Databases, Networking, Conferences

Building scalable architecture is not rocket science — it's computer science. The tome "Design Patterns" shows us two things: (1) that there are many applicable approaches to solving common programming problems and (2) people misapply them all the time. In this talk, we'll take a whirlwind tour though different patterns for scalable architecture design and focus on evaluating if each is the rig...

Tags: Scalability, Design Patterns, Nosql, Load Balancing, surge, conference, OmniTI


Surge 2011 ~ From all-sql to no-sql and back to some-sql: choosing the right db cocktail for Datadog

Surge 2011 ~ From all-sql to no-sql and back to some-sql: choosing the right db cocktail for Datadog

Posted in Databases, Conferences

We will detail several architectures we evaluated or operated to meet our needs: accepting a continuous influx of events, storing tens of billions of points as time-series, and offering rich and low-latency query semantics on them. Expect to hear in particular about: * What we got from Oracle/Postgres over the past decade, and at what cost * Illustrated joys and growing pains of running Cassand...

Tags: Cassandra, SQL, Nosql, database, Oracle Database, surge, conference, OmniTI


Surge 2011 ~ Experiences Operating a Large R3 database system

Surge 2011 ~ Experiences Operating a Large R3 database system

Posted in Databases, Conferences

Many NoSQL databases eschew RAID and use a 3-replica system for protecting against data loss. These systems are tricky to operate at scale, and only a limited number of organizations are attempting to operate high-availability production systems of this type. At blekko, a new web-scale search engine, we have operated our home-grown NoSQL database for 3.5 years with high uptime and very graceful...

Tags: Nosql, RAID, database, Operations, Scalability, surge, conference, OmniTI


Justin Sheehy on Riak

Justin Sheehy on Riak

Posted in Development, Conferences, Databases

Summary Justin Sheehy explains how Riak was created with ideas from Amazon's Dynamo paper, Riak features and how Riak compares to other NoSQL solutions. Bio Justin Sheehy is the CTO of Basho Technologies, the company behind the creation of Webmachine and Riak. Most recently before Basho, he was a principal scientist at the MITRE Corporation and a senior architect for systems infrastructure at A...

Tags: Ruby, Java, Interview, Erlang, InfoQ, Data Access, Database Design, Architecture, Performance & Scalability, database, Database Management, ...



Using Spring with NoSQL Databases

Using Spring with NoSQL Databases

Posted in Conferences, Frameworks, Development, Databases

Summary Mark Pollack and Chris Richardson discuss NoSQL, exemplifying with Redis, Cassandra and MongoDB, and Spring Data, a project meant to provide a unified programming model for accessing NoSQL DBs. Bio Dr. Mark Pollack has been a core Spring developer since 2003 and founder and leader of Spring.NET. Mark is a Microsoft MVP. Chris Richardson leads the cloud development at SpringSource and wa...

Tags: Conferences, Frameworks, Java, Spring, InfoQ, Web Frameworks, Development, SpringOne, Nosql, Big Data, SpringOne 2010, ...


MongoDB, High-Performance SQL-Free Database

MongoDB, High-Performance SQL-Free Database

Posted in Databases, Development, Companies

Hosted by Eric David Benari, Organizer of the NYC MySQL GroupDwight is one of the leading engineering minds in the Interactive industry, possessing a particular knack for solving the most complex problems.In 1995, Dwight co-founded DoubleClick and served as its CTO for ten years. Dwight was the architect of the DoubleClick ad serving infrastructure, DART, which serves tens of billions of ads pe...

Tags: Sun, Databases, MySQL, SQL, 10gen, meetup, Development, Companies, doubleclick, Mongodb, Nosql, ...