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What is Commodity Server Hardware

Handbook of Research on Cloud Infrastructures for Big Data Analytics
Commodity server hardware is making it possible for cost effective MPP. The hardware configuration of a typical commodity server might contain: 1) CPU 16 Cores; 2) RAM 1 Terabyte; 3) Disk 500 Terabytes; and 4) Ethernet 1 Gbit.
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NoSQL Databases
Ganesh Chandra Deka (Ministry of Labour and Employment, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5864-6.ch008
Abstract
NoSQL databases are designed to meet the huge data storage requirements of cloud computing and big data processing. NoSQL databases have lots of advanced features in addition to the conventional RDBMS features. Hence, the “NoSQL” databases are popularly known as “Not only SQL” databases. A variety of NoSQL databases having different features to deal with exponentially growing data-intensive applications are available with open source and proprietary option. This chapter discusses some of the popular NoSQL databases and their features on the light of CAP theorem.
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NoSQL Databases
Commodity server is a commodity computer that is dedicated to running server program and carrying out associated tasks. Commodity hardware can arise from any technologically mature product in a mature market. Commodity server hardware is making it possible for cost effective MPP. The hardware configuration of a typical commodity server might contain CPU 16 Cores, RAM 1 Terabyte, Disk 500 Terabytes, and Ethernet 1 Gbit.
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