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Oracle’s Big Plans For Big Data
AnalysisBy Doug Henschen, InformationWeek, Oct 4th, 2011
Presented by Group 7:Sam Tucker and Ayoung Noh
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Summary
• Oracle is going to release new big data hardware and software
• Big Data Appliance• Supports NoSQL
• Implements R statistical analysis software
• Implements Hadoop for cloud and parallel processing
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Big Data Appliance
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Big Data Appliance
• Used for social media, web log, mobile and geospatial data
• Up to 432 Terabytes of storage
• Linux based
• Automatically generates Java code to run MapReduce functions
• Intended to make Hadoop more accessible
• Uses Oracle NoSQL – interprets new data on the fly without a schema
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Exalytics Business Intelligence Machine• 40 CPU cores
• Exalytics suite has 1 terabyte of RAM (efficiently compresses data)
• Provides predictive and statistical models and graphical analysis
• Used in conjunction with other tools to bring them easily into memory: Hadoop and MapReduce
• Other Oracle products bring data into memory for analysis almost as quickly
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Why is it interesting?
• Represents a new trend in DB Design
• Include an open-source version of Apache Hadoop software backed with Oracle enterprise support service
• Oracle R Enterprise will be backwards compatible with existing R applications
• Less than a year ago, Oracle said that NoSQL was unimportant
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Relationship With Course
Relevant to chapters of
•Physical DB Design (current topic)
•Relational Data Model
•Data Mining
•Big Data etc.
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References
• Doug Henschen, InformationWeek, Oct 4th, 2011, “Oracle’s Big Plans For Big Data Analysis” <http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/info_management/231700205>
• Doug Henschen, InformationWeek, Oct 4th, 2011, “In-Memory Analytics Appliance Debuts At Open World” <http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/enterprise_apps/231700046>
• Timothy P. Morgan, The Register, Oct 3rd, 2011, “Oracle rolls its own NoSQL and Hadoop” <http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/03/oracle_big_data_appliance/>
• Picture of slide 4 “Big Data Appliance” is from: <http://regmedia.co.uk/2011/10/03/oracle_big_data_appliance.jpg>