Burn your Database? Announcing the Drawn-to-Scale Platform. (roadtofailure.com) 7 points by gsteph22 16y ago ↗ HN
[–] moe 16y ago ↗ Man, that's really a lot of filler-text to announce that you're basically doing "something with HBase".Can we get at least some basic details, like is this going to be a hosted service or something I install on my own servers? [–] gsteph22 16y ago ↗ It's a lot more than "something with HBase" :)It'll be hosted in the cloud (SaaS-style), or you can run it in the datacenter. [–] moe 16y ago ↗ So and it's basically a convenience wrapper around HBase/Hadoop or...? I'm still not clear what it actually adds on top of regular HBase. [–] gsteph22 16y ago ↗ HBase is basically a column-based key-value store. It's just where we store our data. We provide a real-time query language, structured and unstructured search, processing. It's a complete data platform.
[–] gsteph22 16y ago ↗ It's a lot more than "something with HBase" :)It'll be hosted in the cloud (SaaS-style), or you can run it in the datacenter. [–] moe 16y ago ↗ So and it's basically a convenience wrapper around HBase/Hadoop or...? I'm still not clear what it actually adds on top of regular HBase. [–] gsteph22 16y ago ↗ HBase is basically a column-based key-value store. It's just where we store our data. We provide a real-time query language, structured and unstructured search, processing. It's a complete data platform.
[–] moe 16y ago ↗ So and it's basically a convenience wrapper around HBase/Hadoop or...? I'm still not clear what it actually adds on top of regular HBase. [–] gsteph22 16y ago ↗ HBase is basically a column-based key-value store. It's just where we store our data. We provide a real-time query language, structured and unstructured search, processing. It's a complete data platform.
[–] gsteph22 16y ago ↗ HBase is basically a column-based key-value store. It's just where we store our data. We provide a real-time query language, structured and unstructured search, processing. It's a complete data platform.
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[ 8.0 ms ] story [ 23.4 ms ] threadCan we get at least some basic details, like is this going to be a hosted service or something I install on my own servers?
It'll be hosted in the cloud (SaaS-style), or you can run it in the datacenter.