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How Hunch Built a Data-Crunching Monster

40 pointsby tgriesserover 14 years ago

4 comments

pashieldsover 14 years ago
"more conventional technologies like Hadoop"<p>It's remarkable how quickly distributed computing has come to the forefront of scaling. 3 years ago, before hadoop and horizontal scaling became huge buzz-ideas, this (buying comically large boxes and heavily optimizing your math libs) was the standard practice.<p>That being said, there is a reason why people have slowly but surely been moving towards distributed systems: If Hunch needs boxes that big to deal with 500k uniques/month, they are going to need to run some seriously insane hardware when they actually grow a large user base.
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abhikshahover 14 years ago
Interesting and very unexpected. Any other examples of companies going the non-COTS/Map-Reduce/Cloud way?
brisanceover 14 years ago
That is darn impressive. What sort of network interface and protocol is it using?
srousseyover 14 years ago
I hope they are running with swap turned off...