Day: January 22, 2002
API for Weblogs
Wayback is Hugh
In the Wayback Machine, currently there are 10 billion Web pages, collected over five years. That amounts to 100 terabytes, which is 100 million megabytes. So if a book is a megabyte, which is about what it is, and the Library of Congress has 20 million books, that’s 20 terabytes. This is 100 terabytes. At that size, this is the largest database ever built. It’s larger than Walmart’s, American Express’, the IRS. It’s the largest database ever built. And it’s receiving queries — because every page request when people are surfing around is a query to this database — at the rate of 200 queries per second.
Wayback is Hugh
In the Wayback Machine, currently there are 10 billion Web pages, collected over five years. That amounts to 100 terabytes, which is 100 million megabytes. So if a book is a megabyte, which is about what it is, and the Library of Congress has 20 million books, that’s 20 terabytes. This is 100 terabytes. At that size, this is the largest database ever built. It’s larger than Walmart’s, American Express’, the IRS. It’s the largest database ever built. And it’s receiving queries — because every page request when people are surfing around is a query to this database — at the rate of 200 queries per second.
Programer Tales
Lost Programming The travels of an accidental programmer
Programer Tales
Lost Programming The travels of an accidental programmer