Cloud Bigtable

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A Cloud Bigtable is a fully-managed scaleable high-performance GCP NoSQL database service.



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2012

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BigTable
    • QUOTE: BigTable is a compressed, high performance, and proprietary database system built on Google File System, Chubby Lock Service, SSTable and a few other Google technologies. It is not distributed outside Google, although Google offers access to it as part of its Google App Engine.

      … BigTable maps two arbitrary string values (row key and column key) and timestamp (hence three dimensional mapping) into an associated arbitrary byte array. It is not a relational database and can be better defined as a sparse, distributed multi-dimensional sorted map. BigTable is designed to scale into the petabyte range across "hundreds or thousands of machines, and to make it easy to add more machines [to] the system and automatically start taking advantage of those resources without any reconfiguration".[1]

2006


  1. *"Database War Stories #7: Google File System and BigTable" Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data