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20/06/2012

“ We’re generating data far faster than we can move it, and the more we generate the more immobile it will become, said Lew Tucker, VP and CTO at Cisco Systems “Data does have inertia,” he said. “It tends to stay where it’s originally put.” He proposed that data analysis will eventually adopt a distributed computing model. Fields that deal with a huge quantities, such as genomic research, will collect and an pre-process their data locally and the pass more refined datasets to other distributed data centers. The video industry solved its bandwidth distribution problem by introducing the content delivery network (CDN), he said, why can’t other data analysis do the same? „

Fat databases, small pipes: The problem of data inertia — Cloud Computing News

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