The big Data community will rank global data application systems. BigData100 to build a correspondence with the supercomputer 500, ranking high performance computing has aroused great interest. The charter group, which includes Facebook and Google, aims to illustrate the importance of large-scale data processing for large Internet infrastructure.
The goal of the project is to develop a benchmark for large data applications from a terminal to a terminal application layer, with the collaboration of academia and industry experts to measure the performance and efficiency of large data systems.
The plan was announced this week at the O ' Reilly stratigraphic conference in Santa Clara, California. The San Diego Supercomputer Center will serve as BigData100 's academic sponsor, while Emcgreenplum will lead the industry sponsors. Other participants included Facebook, Google, Mellanox, Seagate, Boko, Oracle, NetApp and the University of Toronto in Canada.
Required as a benchmark
"Big data is now a part of every sector and function of the global economy, and it has created a rapid growth of data as a benchmark for quantifying system performance and the performance/pricing of large data tasks and applications," said Chaitan of San Diego's supercomputer center. "Such benchmarks, technologies and solutions can promote benign competition among suppliers and ultimately lead to product improvements and new technology evolution." ”
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