Just want to add I think this is a really important point:
> From: alex kamil
> Subject: Re: HBase's pros and cons
> To: user@hbase.apache.org
> Cc: kevin_h...@tsmc.com
> Date: Monday, June 21, 2010, 9:00 PM
> Fleming,
>
> compare to similar or more lightweight sys
Trend Micro will provide a solution for this:
> Cons : No security control
by end of 2010 Q3.
- Andy
> From: y_823...@tsmc.com
> Subject: HBase's pros and cons
> To: user@hbase.apache.org
> Cc: kevin_h...@tsmc.com
> Date: Monday, June 21, 2010, 8:02 PM
> Hi t
erarchical databases).
So you have a limited pool of resources contributing to this.
And while this is the major negative, its important to point out that HBase has
evolved dramatically over the past 3 years and as more companies adopt HBase,
the evolution should accelerate.
> Subject: HBase
as been written about this if you look through the archives. Just a
> few notes below:
>
> 2010/6/21
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I would like to get a few words about HBase's pros and cons
> > that may probably help my boss to make decision of adopting
Hi Fleming,
Lots has been written about this if you look through the archives. Just a
few notes below:
2010/6/21
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to get a few words about HBase's pros and cons
> that may probably help my boss to make decision of adopting
> HBase as product
Hi there,
I would like to get a few words about HBase's pros and cons
that may probably help my boss to make decision of adopting
HBase as production.
Pros : High volumn data random access
Scale-out with commodity machine
Fault-tolerance
Free license
Cons