Vaibhav, What kind of caching are you doing over hbase and how?
-Amandeep Amandeep Khurana Computer Science Graduate Student University of California, Santa Cruz On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:48 AM, Vaibhav Puranik <[email protected]>wrote: > We are using HBase 0.20 (Trunk version at 23rd July evening) in production > environment at GumGum. > > Our experience is very good. Initially I mistakenly forgot to add caching > (even though we had planned for it) and every request was fetching two rows > from Hbase and inserting one row in HBase. > In spite of that our request processing time was less than 300 ms. > > We are not getting huge amounts of requests - we approximately get 25,000 > to > 30,000 requests to our web app backed by HBase every day. > > We have a 4 node cluster running on EC2 (Large instances) and so far we > haven't faced any production problem. > (Hope it works out that way all the time!) > > Regards, > Vaibhav Puranik, > GumGum > > > > > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Fabio Kaminski < > [email protected] > > wrote: > > > is there anyone with experience in hbase 0.20 realtime application, > > preferably in production environment? > > > > in thinking in throw away all my legacy knowledge about what i think > about > > systems.. cause i think this is the hadoop(and hbase) are the next big > > thing > > in tecnology.. i really buy this concept and im glady that i found it > right > > in it's inception. > > > > Im preparing to work with hadoop and hbase for realtime environment, and > i > > could see that the hbase engineers are preparing hbase for realtime > > applications, like rdbms standards does, but in a new and promissing > > environment. this is undoubtly a paradigm shift! > > > > anyone with realtime application runing in such environment? could you > > share > > some of you experience with it? > > > > Thanks ! > > > > Fabio Kaminski > > >
