RE: RE: Google's architecture -- was Re: paging and google.com

2003-09-30 Thread Bob Metelsky
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An brief overview
of Googles architecture

 

http://www.computer.org/micro/mi2003/m2022.pdf

 



 





Google does use Oracle,
but afaik only in-house for internal applications.  The clustered search
engine is entirely custom code and engine.  10,000 servers would be a
pretty big RAC install. :)





 





Thanks,





Matt



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I'm confused.  Does Tom Kyte actually say that Google uses Oracle
or is he talking of "google-like behaviour" in Oracle queries ?
Hemant

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hmmm. must have read it wrong in
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RE: RE: Google's architecture -- was Re: paging and google.com

2003-09-26 Thread Matthew Zito
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Google 
does use Oracle, but afaik only in-house for internal applications.  The 
clustered search engine is entirely custom code and engine.  10,000 servers 
would be a pretty big RAC install. :)
 
Thanks,
Matt
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  google.comI'm confused.  Does Tom Kyte actually 
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  Oracle queries ?HemantAt 07:24 AM 26-09-03 -0800, you 
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Re: RE: Google's architecture -- was Re: paging and google.com

2003-09-26 Thread rgaffuri
must have been google like behavior. i dont focus on every word. 
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I'm confused.  Does Tom Kyte actually say that Google uses
Oracle
or is he talking of "google-like behaviour" in Oracle queries
?
Hemant
At 07:24 AM 26-09-03 -0800, you wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/ordz

HTH 
Raj 
 
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at nospamespn dot com 
All Views expressed in this email are strictly personal. 
QOTD: Any clod can have facts, having an opinion is an art ! 
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