Wikimedia Content API - A Cassandra Use-case
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Wikimedia Foundation's use of Apache Cassandra in their content API through this conference talk at Strange Loop. Discover how the non-profit organization, serving over 18 billion page views monthly to 500 million unique visitors, tackles the challenges of providing low-latency storage for massive datasets in a globally distributed environment. Learn about the public-facing API that offers programmatic access to full-history content and metadata, the pre-generation of computationally intensive transformations, and the diverse use-cases of Cassandra in this system. Gain insights into the development and operational challenges faced by the Wikimedia team, as well as their successes in implementing this massively-scalable distributed database solution.
Syllabus
"Wikimedia Content API: A Cassandra Use-case" by Eric Evans
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Strange Loop Conference
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