Thanks for putting this out there. I have a high-level question...
How do we intend to distribute the execution engine across a set of machines? Any thought to deploying the engine as a Storm topology? -brian --- Brian O'Neill Lead Architect, Software Development Health Market Science The Science of Better Results 2700 Horizon Drive King of Prussia, PA 19406 M: 215.588.6024 @boneill42 <http://www.twitter.com/boneill42> healthmarketscience.com This information transmitted in this email message is for the intended recipient only and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you received this email in error and are not the intended recipient, or the person responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, please contact the sender at the email above and delete this email and any attachments and destroy any copies thereof. Any review, retransmission, dissemination, copying or other use of, or taking any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. On 1/29/13 8:05 AM, "Michael Hausenblas" <[email protected]> wrote: >All, > >Motivated by the fact that I find myself explaining Drill more and more >often lately I thought it might be useful to provide a high-level view on >the architecture of Drill. So, I gave it a shot and you can find the >result at [1] - note that also the OmniGraffle source is attached to this >page in case someone wants to tweak it. > >This high-level architecture diagram was created with the following in >mind: > >* Providing a quick overview of the features, interfaces and ecosystem ... >* ... while aiming not *only* at a technical audience >* Summarising the various discussions around desired data sources and >query languages supported > >One aspect I find very important and that I tried to highlight is the >human in the loop: being an interactive system, this should clearly be in >the centre of attention? > >Cheers, > Michael > > >[1] >https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DRILL/High-level+Architecture > >-- >Michael Hausenblas >Ireland, Europe >http://mhausenblas.info/ >
