This is true, however the realtime search portion does not really have
a name which is why I chose chose pin the tail on GData.  They store
the documents in BigTable, but BigTable does not provide search
capabilities.

On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 1:49 AM, J. Delgado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My understanding is that GBase is based on the infrastructure that Google is
> building for large scale distributed computing (Google File System,
> MapReduce, BigTable, GData, etc.) More specifically, BigTable, the column
> storage "database" which requires extremely high performance and
> reliability, but provides only weak guarantees on data consistency. There is
> plenty of documentation on these technologies.
>
> I agree with Otis that it is clear to mention the characteristics of RDBMS
> that real-time search displays such as atomicity and transactionality.
>
> -- Joaquin
>
>

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