What are the main forms of cloud storage?
How do they work and how can we measure performance?
What is an analytic database?
How does storage affect analytic database performance?
These are questions that pop up repeatedly in cloud engineers when deploying this type of service, because every service has a specific workload (real-time analytics, batching, stream processing ...) and storage should be tuned to make this workload performant.
So which storage is best for our workload?. Let' see.
Diego Nieto Caride-Software Engineer, Altinity Inc.
I was born in the 8-bit era and grew up with a 128KB spectrum and then an AMIGA 500. I learned to program BASIC at the age of 12 and sudenly I was playing arcade games, SNES and Megadrive until I went to college to study computer science in the 90s: learnt Assembler, C, C ++, JAVA or SQL and then unknown Linux. The first distro I installed was a Slackware. I have worked in companies such as Sun Microsystems or Informix software until I went to the public sector in 2002 to work for CESGA (Galicia Supercomputing Center). Then I switched again to the private sector to work for startups, now working for Altinity
I like to read, walk and enjoy a good day with my wife and kids. Continuous learning is in my DNA, and as a geek I value technology as a tool to improve our lives and change the world.
During my long experience I touched a lot of technologies, languages and paradigms, some still around, but my interests and skills are bet on DBMSs, SQL, Python and sysadmin stuff, in which I have a strong technical background and experience.
If I have to choose a set of labels for my work they would be: data/database engineer and backend dev: Understand business goals and technical requirements and turn complex problems into understandable, achievable solutions.
https://github.com/lesandie/md-cv
About SODA Foundation
SODA Foundation is an open source project under Linux Foundation that aims to foster an ecosystem of open source data management and storage software for data autonomy. SODA Foundation offers a neutral forum for cross-projects collaboration and integration and provides end users quality end-to-end solutions.
We are fostering collaboration and innovation across vendors, system integrators, cloud service providers, standards organizations, and consortiums across different industries, to provide quality end-to-end solutions to end users.
SODA Website : https://sodafoundation.io/
SODA GitHub: https://github.com/sodafoundation
SODA Docs: https://docs.sodafoundation.io/
Join SODA Slack : https://sodafoundation.io/slack/
Follow SODA Twitter : https://twitter.com/sodafoundation
Join SODA Foundation: https://sodafoundation.io/join/
SODA Introduction : https://docs.sodafoundation.io/introduction/
SODA Architecture : https://docs.sodafoundation.io/architecture/
SODA Projects: https://docs.sodafoundation.io/projects/
How do they work and how can we measure performance?
What is an analytic database?
How does storage affect analytic database performance?
These are questions that pop up repeatedly in cloud engineers when deploying this type of service, because every service has a specific workload (real-time analytics, batching, stream processing ...) and storage should be tuned to make this workload performant.
So which storage is best for our workload?. Let' see.
Diego Nieto Caride-Software Engineer, Altinity Inc.
I was born in the 8-bit era and grew up with a 128KB spectrum and then an AMIGA 500. I learned to program BASIC at the age of 12 and sudenly I was playing arcade games, SNES and Megadrive until I went to college to study computer science in the 90s: learnt Assembler, C, C ++, JAVA or SQL and then unknown Linux. The first distro I installed was a Slackware. I have worked in companies such as Sun Microsystems or Informix software until I went to the public sector in 2002 to work for CESGA (Galicia Supercomputing Center). Then I switched again to the private sector to work for startups, now working for Altinity
I like to read, walk and enjoy a good day with my wife and kids. Continuous learning is in my DNA, and as a geek I value technology as a tool to improve our lives and change the world.
During my long experience I touched a lot of technologies, languages and paradigms, some still around, but my interests and skills are bet on DBMSs, SQL, Python and sysadmin stuff, in which I have a strong technical background and experience.
If I have to choose a set of labels for my work they would be: data/database engineer and backend dev: Understand business goals and technical requirements and turn complex problems into understandable, achievable solutions.
https://github.com/lesandie/md-cv
About SODA Foundation
SODA Foundation is an open source project under Linux Foundation that aims to foster an ecosystem of open source data management and storage software for data autonomy. SODA Foundation offers a neutral forum for cross-projects collaboration and integration and provides end users quality end-to-end solutions.
We are fostering collaboration and innovation across vendors, system integrators, cloud service providers, standards organizations, and consortiums across different industries, to provide quality end-to-end solutions to end users.
SODA Website : https://sodafoundation.io/
SODA GitHub: https://github.com/sodafoundation
SODA Docs: https://docs.sodafoundation.io/
Join SODA Slack : https://sodafoundation.io/slack/
Follow SODA Twitter : https://twitter.com/sodafoundation
Join SODA Foundation: https://sodafoundation.io/join/
SODA Introduction : https://docs.sodafoundation.io/introduction/
SODA Architecture : https://docs.sodafoundation.io/architecture/
SODA Projects: https://docs.sodafoundation.io/projects/
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