[AccessD] Learning .Net -- PHP Instead?

Shamil Salakhetdinov shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru
Thu Jun 25 12:19:32 CDT 2009


Hi Jim,

That hacking of the core of OS was the only solution that time I believe...

Yes, HADOOP (http://hadoop.apache.org/ ) looks really interesting - I have
got bookmarked it for reading/investigating when time will allow...

Thank you.

--
Shamil

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lawrence
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Well I think you have covered it Shamil. 

You have lived a dangerious life. ;-) hacking the core of an OS no less...

I posted this a couple of weeks ago;... this just what John needs.
<post> 
Todays ultimate open-source high speed search engine... the distribution of
HADOOP now available at http://developer.yahoo.com. It is being toted as
"... framework for running data-intensive applications on large clusters of
commodity hardware." It is also supposed to be fully distributive..."It maps
data-crunching tasks across distributed machines, splitting them into tiny
sub-tasks, before reducing the results into one master calculation." Around
this product there is a whole group of spin-off applications. If even comes
with a full set of tools for development purposes. This is a super high end
OS application and according to product developers, it is capable of
splitting a request across 10,000 processor cores; simultaneously. It is
also supposed to be 16 times faster than the Google search engine.
</post>

I will read up those links as they look very interesting.

Jim

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