A Computing System for the World's Information: A Look Behind the Scenes at Google
Jeff Dean
When collecting, indexing, and organizing large amounts of information using thousands of unreliable computers, one quickly discovers that the right software infrastructure can make all the difference. In this talk, we'll discuss our underlying computing hardware, and the design principles and implementations of GFS, MapReduce and BigTable, three internal systems that are used at Google for a wide variety of purposes.
Speaker Bio:Jeff joined Google in 1999 and is currently a Google Fellow in Google's Systems Infrastructure Group. While at Google he has worked on Google's crawling, indexing, query serving, and advertising systems, implemented a number of search quality improvements, built various pieces of Google's distributed computing infrastructure, and worked on a variety of internal and external developer tools.
@RCAMPOMAS I believe Google do want as small number of people to know this as possible...
justicezyx 1 year ago
I'm amazed of how few people have seen and commented this video. Mr. Dean says so many interesting things about how one of the largest companies in the world addressed in a relatively simple manner as such as meaningful problems as organizing incredibly large amounts of information in order to set them fast for immediate use of millions of people...it is awesome, certainly. I believe this might become the inspiration of a new promising entrepreneur.
RCAMPOMAS 2 years ago
Talk about awesome.
sesstreets 4 years ago 2
it's intereting and fun
yanglian 4 years ago
man, you talk weird and can´t understand you very well
stiga7852 4 years ago