background preloader

Integrate Outlook, Google Calendar & Exchange Availability - TimeBridge

Integrate Outlook, Google Calendar & Exchange Availability - TimeBridge

BigTable BigTable is a compressed, high performance, and proprietary data storage system built on Google File System, Chubby Lock Service, SSTable (log-structured storage like LevelDB) 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. History[edit] BigTable development began in 2004[1] and is now used by a number of Google applications, such as web indexing,[2] MapReduce, which is often used for generating and modifying data stored in BigTable, Google Maps,[4] Google Book Search, "My Search History", Google Earth, Blogger.com, Google Code hosting, Orkut,[4] YouTube,[5] and Gmail.[6] Google's reasons for developing its own database include scalability and better control of performance characteristics. Design[edit] BigTable maps two arbitrary string values (row key and column key) and timestamp (hence three-dimensional mapping) into an associated arbitrary byte array. Other similar software[edit]

Dictionnaire francais en ligne gratuit (Synony earth album alpha - a slicker google maps + flickr mash-up listes de toutes musique Ma Soupe (Lifestream) Leetchi : Organisez vos cagnottes en ligne !

Related: