We at Imageshack use Hbase to store all of our images, currently at ~2bl
rows with about 350+ TB.
Jack
On Friday, December 5, 2014, iain wright iainw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
pinterest is using it for their feeds:
http://www.slideshare.net/cloudera/case-studies-session-3a
For expected latency, read this:
http://hadoop-hbase.blogspot.com/2014/08/hbase-client-response-times.htmlFor
cluster/machine sizing this might be helpful:
http://hadoop-hbase.blogspot.com/2013/01/hbase-region-server-memory-sizing.html
Disclaimer: I wrote these two posts.
-- Lars
From:
At HubSpot we have 5 customer facing production clusters 30-60TB+ each. Our
Data Ops team has ranged from 2-3 (including me), but we support much more
than just hbase. We have an in-house built nightly backup system and
persist all HLogs on an ongoing basis, so in 2-3 hours we can recover to
Lithium (Klout) powers www.klout.com with HBase. The operations team is 2
full time engineers + the manager (who also does hands on operations work
with the team). This operations team is responsible for the entirety of our
Hadoop stack including the HBase clusters. We have one 165 node Hive