Are you already using memcache and related approaches?

On 11/30/07 9:46 AM, "Mike Perkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Hello! We have a web site currently built on linux/apache/mysql/php. Most
> pages do some mysql queries and then stuff the results into php/html
> templates. We've been hitting the limits of what our database can handle,
> and what we can do in realtime for the site. Our plan is to move our data
> over to Hbase, precomputing as much as we can (some queries we currently do
> with joins in mysql, for example). Our pages would then be pulling rows from
> Hbase to stuff into templates.
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> We're still working on getting Hbase working with the amount of data we want
> to be able to handle, so haven't yet been able to test it for performance.
> Is anyone else using Hbase in this way, and what has been your experience
> with realtime performance? I haven't really seen examples of people using
> Hbase this way - another approach would be for us to use
> Hadoop/Hbase/mapreduce for computation then put results back into mysql or
> whatever for realtime access. Any experience or suggestions would be
> appreciated!
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> Thanks,
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> Mike
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