CERN Computing Seminar

The Oracle NoSQL Database

by Charles Lamb (ORACLE)

Europe/Zurich
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

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Description

The Oracle NoSQL Database is a distributed key-value database. It is designed to provide highly reliable, scalable and available data storage across a configurable set of systems that function as storage nodes.

Data is stored as key-value pairs, which are written to particular storage node(s), based on the hashed value of the primary key. Storage nodes are replicated to ensure high availability, rapid failover in the event of a node failure and optimal load balancing of queries. Customer applications are written using an easy-to-use Java API to read and write data. The NoSQL Database links with the customer application, providing access to the data via the appropriate storage node for the requested key-value.

This talk will discuss the architecture and technical details of Oracle NoSQL Database.

About the speaker

Charles Lamb is a developer on Oracle NoSQL Database as well as Berkeley DB Java Edition.


Organised by: Tony Cass and Miguel Angel Marquina
Computing Seminars /IT Department