Discuss. Werner said this (5yrs vs 155s query of an exabyte) in a keynote today. Another fun fact: at $5/TB, it'd cost a few hundred bucks to query aforementioned exabyte. Math, anyone?
I find him to be more of an evangelist. I prefer James Hamilton way more. James seems really technical and isn't partial to Amazon technologies
Its always easy to fool using a specialized benchmark.
Hive, just like the rest of the Hadoop garbage stack, is a horrible tire fire. It's poorly designed and implemented, which means that everything is slow on it. But hey, it's slow because it's "big data", good thing we're running on a cluster, we can pat ourselves on the back about pissing away computing resources and contributing to global warming with inefficient parallel code. Might as well add "distributed system expert" to skills on LinkedIn.
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Don't just look at speed. There could be use cases that Hive can handle but not other faster systems. Every system has its strength and limitations.