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Developer(s) | Zvents Inc. |
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Final release | 0.9.8.11
/ March 14, 2016 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X |
Type | associative array datastore / wide column store |
License | GNU General Public License 3.0 |
Website |
www |
Hypertable was an open-source software project to implement a database management system inspired by publications on the design of Google's Bigtable.
Hypertable runs on top of a distributed file system such as the Apache HDFS, GlusterFS or the CloudStore Kosmos File System (KFS). It is written almost entirely in C++ as the developers believed it had significant performance advantages over Java. [1]
Hypertable software was originally developed at the company Zvents before 2008. [2] [3] Doug Judd was a promoter of Hypertable. [4] In January 2009, Baidu, the Chinese language search engine, became a project sponsor. [5] A version 0.9.2.1 was described in a blog in February, 2009. [6] Development ended in March, 2016. [7]
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Developer(s) | Zvents Inc. |
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Final release | 0.9.8.11
/ March 14, 2016 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X |
Type | associative array datastore / wide column store |
License | GNU General Public License 3.0 |
Website |
www |
Hypertable was an open-source software project to implement a database management system inspired by publications on the design of Google's Bigtable.
Hypertable runs on top of a distributed file system such as the Apache HDFS, GlusterFS or the CloudStore Kosmos File System (KFS). It is written almost entirely in C++ as the developers believed it had significant performance advantages over Java. [1]
Hypertable software was originally developed at the company Zvents before 2008. [2] [3] Doug Judd was a promoter of Hypertable. [4] In January 2009, Baidu, the Chinese language search engine, became a project sponsor. [5] A version 0.9.2.1 was described in a blog in February, 2009. [6] Development ended in March, 2016. [7]
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