The only real way to find this out for your application is to do your own performance testing - this is because the numbers are totally dependent on your data size, number of requests, hardware, network, etc etc.
If you are just looking to get a rough idea, search for "hbase performance benchmarks" and you should get quite a few hits. Here's one http://hstack.org/hbase-performance-testing/ If you have a test cluster setup, you could use YCSB to run benchmarks with varying load patterns and data sizes. --Suraj On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:46 PM, JohnJohnGa <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I need to know the complexity for getting data in hbase or adding data. > > In my software is that ok if I play a lot with hbase: open a table, open > another > one, get something, put... > > What is the cost of accessing in a table? cost of the put?get? > > I searched on the web and I found nothing... > > > Thanks, > >
