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In this talk, we’ll take a deep dive into OpenTSDB, the open-source, horizontally scalable, time series database built on top of HBase. We’ll show how its design allows you to easily monitor large clusters of commodity machines at an unprecedented level of granularity. We’ll review how its implementation enables you to store billions of data points and to track orders of magnitude more time series from thousands of hosts and applications. With a resolution of a few seconds, OpenTSDB provides accurate real-time monitoring as well as long term trending, without ever having to delete or destructively downsample any data.
Benoit is a software engineer with a strong UNIXy/Linux background. He specializes in designing, writing & running large-scale distributed serving systems that serve millions of users. He has a deep understanding of the entire technology stack (including Google’s), from on-wire protocols and low-level implementation details all the way up to high-level designs used in high-availability distributed systems (both in software and in the datacenter).
Benoit designed and implemented OpenTSDB, the open-source, highly scalable, distributed, monitoring system.
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Sid, I don’t personally use Twitter, but you can tweet @OpenTSDB. Thanks for the kind words.
Benoit, couldn’t find your twitter id. Good talk. —Sid (Cloud Data Architect, Netflix)