Prepared By Vinay Krishna Medishetty Under the guidance of Richey Frank
Introduction Big
Data may well e the !e"t Big #hing in the $# world%
Big
data urst upon the scene in the &rst decade of the '(st '( st century ce ntury%%
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&rst organi)ations to emrace it were online and startup &rms% Firms Firms like *oogle+ eBay+ ,inked$n+ and Faceook were uilt around ig data from the eginning%
,ike
many new information technologies+ ig data can ring aout dramatic cost reductions+ sustantial impro-ements in the time re.uired to perform a computing task+ or new product and ser-ice o/erings%
What is BIG DATA? ‘Big
size
Data’ is similar to ‘small data’, but bigger in
but
having data bigger it requires different approaches: Techniques, tools and architecture
an
aim to solve new problems or old problems in a better way
Big
Data generates value from the storage and processing of very large quantities of digital information that cannot be analyzed with traditional computing techniques
What is BIG DATA 0al1Mart
handles more than ( million customer transactions e-ery hour%
2 Faceook handles 34 illion photos from its user ase% 2 Decoding the human genome originally took (4years to process5 now it can e achie-ed in one week%
Three Characteristics of Big Data V3s
y t i t n a u . a t a D •
d e e p 6 a t a D •
s e p y # a t a D •
e m u l o V y t i c o l e V y t e i r a V
1st Character of Big Data Volume 7 typical P8 might ha-e had (4 gigaytes of storage in '444% •
#oday+ Faceook ingests 944 teraytes of new data e-ery day% •
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