Megastore: structured storage for Big Data
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https://doi.org/10.29019/enfoqueute.v3n2.1Keywords:
Base de Datos NoSql, Megastore, Bigtable, Almacenamiento de Datos, NoSql Database, BigTable, Data StorageAbstract
Megastore es uno de los componentes principales de la infraestructura de datos de Google, elcual ha permitido el procesamiento y almacenamiento de grandes volúmenes de datos (BigData) con alta escalabilidad, confiabilidad y seguridad. Las compañías e individuos que usanestá tecnología se están beneficiando al mismo tiempo de un servicio estable y de altadisponibilidad. En este artículo se realiza un análisis de la infraestructura de datos de Google,comenzando por una revisión de los componentes principales que se han implementado en losúltimos años hasta la creación de Megastore. Se presenta también un análisis de los aspectostécnicos más importantes que se han implementado en este sistema de almacenamiento y que le han permitido cumplir con los objetivos para los que fue creado.
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Megastore is one of the building blocks of Google’s data infrastructure. It has allowed storingand processing operations of huge volumes of data (Big Data) with high scalability, reliabilityand security. Companies and individuals using this technology benefit from a highly availableand stable service. In this paper an analysis of Google’s data infrastructure is made, startingwith a review of the core components that have been developed in recent years until theimplementation of Megastore. An analysis is also made of the most important
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