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F1 Query: Declarative Querying at Google Scale [pdf]
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anuragbiyani
7y ago
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learning2write
7y ago
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Related Reading (FB Equivalent):
https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-engineering/presto-i...
ebikelaw
7y ago
30000 queries per day, and 550000 queries per second seem like two radically different things.
learning2write
7y ago
That number was from 2013. Don't underestimate exponential growth :)
azurezyq
7y ago
This is for offline data analysis, more like Google's bigquery / Dremel. They are different things.
willemave
7y ago
· 1 in thread
I read this as we have so many query / data platforms so we're going to build another query standard to standardize all the query languages. Just another flavor of the standards problem.
utopcell
7y ago
I see F1 as: ``what is the largest SQL subset we can support without compromising scalability.''
mk926
7y ago
· 1 in thread
What's relation with BigQuery?
azurezyq
7y ago
Bq is based on Dremel, which is for data warehouse, not facing user traffic. You can find the original paper for Dremel easily.
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