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HUG7: HBase User Group Wrap-Up

The biggest ever HBase User Group went off this past Friday, August 7 at StumbleUpon HQ in San Francisco.  We had over 30 attendees, ranging from new users to committers, and four presentations. Big thanks to everyone for coming out, and especially to StumbleUpon for hosting us.

Jonathan Gray (me) covered the new features, architecture, and API of the latest HBase 0.20 release, Michael Stack introduced the proposed features for 0.21, Ryan Rawson led a great practical discussion from his experiences using HBase at StumbleUpon, and finally Bradford Stephens gave an interesting talk on building an analytics framework atop Hadoop and HBase.

To read about what’s planned for the next release of HBase, 0.21, check out the HBase 0.21 Roadmap, notes from the HBase Hackathon Day One Wrap-Up, or issues in JIRA.

HBase 0.20 Introduction

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Practical HBase at StumbleUpon

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Hadoop Analytics - A DB for 80% of Big Data sites

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JG

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Streamy @ Hadoop Summit: HBase Goes Realtime

The Hadoop Summit was a great success this year and I had a ton of fun giving the presentation on HBase in front of a standing-room-only crowd. Videos from the conference are now available online from Yahoo here.

Jean-Daniel Cryans and I presented on the (any day now) HBase 0.20.0 release.

Check out the slides and video from HBase Goes Realtime below…


HBase Goes Realtime

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Hadoop and HBase Presentation

Today I gave a presentation on Hadoop, MapReduce, and HBase to the Los Angeles CTO Forum.  In addition to introducing the technologies and basic information about their implementations, there was a focus on how they compare to a traditional RDBMS.

You can find the presentation here

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