Google today announced the beta release of Cloud Bigtable, a new managed NoSQL database on the Google Cloud Platform.
At the core of the new service is Google's Bigtable database, which Google detailed in an academic paper in 2006. (Bigtable still plays a part in Google consumer-facing services like Gmail and Google search.) And it can be accessed through the application programming interface for HBase, an open-source implementation of Bigtable that stores and serves up data in the Hadoop open-source file system.
But Google has fine-tuned Cloud Bigtable for performance.
Read full article from Google introduces Cloud Bigtable managed NoSQL database to process data at scale | VentureBeat | Cloud | by Jordan Novet
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