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- Justin Lintz



On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Justin Lintz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> This month's meeting we'll be having a talk on Apache's Cassandra
> database.  From the Apache project page...
>
> "The Apache Cassandra Project develops a highly scalable
> second-generation distributed database, bringing together Dynamo's
> fully distributed design and Bigtable's ColumnFamily-based data model.
> Cassandra was open sourced by Facebook in 2008, and is now developed
> by Apache committers and contributors from many companies.
> Cassandra is in use at Digg, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Rackspace,
> Cloudkick, Cisco, SimpleGeo, Ooyala, OpenX, and more companies that
> have large, active data sets. The largest production cluster has over
> 100 TB of data in over 150 machines."
>
> The talk will be given by Jake Luciani (DataStax) and Nathan Milford
> (Outbrain) and cover the operational aspects of deploying and
> monitoring Cassandra across multiple data centers with examples from
> Outbrain's use case.  They will also cover the Cassandra architecture
> at a high level and will demo the DataStax OpsCenter management
> software for Cassandra.
>
> About our presenters:
> Jake Luciani is a Apache Cassandra committer and DataStax Engineer
> from the NYC Area
>
> Nathan Milford is an Operations Engineer for Outbrain. Installed on
> over 50,000 top publisher sites and blogs such as CNN and Fox News,
> Outbrain serves up over a billion impressions a day. Nathan keeps a
> log of his adventures in distributed systems at
> http://blog.milford.io.
>
> Registration: http://lopsanyc.eventbrite.com/
>
> Please make sure to register on the page to avoid any issues with DE
> Shaw security .
>
> P.S. I refused to use the word NoSQL in this email
>
> - Justin Lintz
>
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