HBase Innovations: A Million Ops Per Second From a 10-node Cluster
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  Ted Dunning   Ted Dunning
Chief Application Architect
MapR Technologies, Inc.
 


 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM

Level:  Technical - Introductory


HBase applications have turned the corner on performance and ease of use and are now providing unprecedented speeds delivering over 100,000 ops/second on a single node. Database innovations at the storage layer of Hadoop are providing numerous performance advantages while improving reliability.

This session takes the audience through the new innovations in HBase applications and illustrates how these changes are benefiting the end users.


Ted has held Chief Scientist positions at Veoh Networks, ID Analytics and at MusicMatch, (now Yahoo Music). Ted is responsible for building the most advanced identity theft detection system on the planet, as well as one of the largest peer-assisted video distribution systems and ground-breaking music and video recommendations systems. Ted has 15 issued and 15 pending patents and contributes to several Apache open source projects including Hadoop, Zookeeper and Hbaseâ„¢. He is also a committer for Apache Mahout. Ted earned a BS degree in electrical engineering from the University of Colorado; a MS degree in computer science from New Mexico State University; and a Ph.D. in computing science from Sheffield University in the United Kingdom. Ted also bought the drinks at one of the very first Hadoop User Group meetings.


   
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