Tuesday: NoSQL Day
tuesday, 11:20 - 12:10
Track: nosql
Non-relational data stores are growing in popularity, due both to the massive growth in the size of business datasets and to non-traditional access patterns caused by e.g. social graphs. Twitter faces both challenges, and so it is no surprise that we are making increasing use of NoSQL systems such as Hadoop, Cassandra, Redis, and our own open source social graph store, Flock. In this presentation, I will focus on how we use these systems at Twitter, with specific examples of where we ran into problems with a traditional MySQL-based architecture.
An understanding of mysql and at least an approximate sense of the nosql ecosystem (e.g. how is hadoop different from neo4j)
Kyle is a software engineer at Twitter, where he mostly works on improving the software running the core relationship database. Before working at Twitter, Kyle worked as a consultant, building web applications and distributed search clusters for early stage startups.
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