Open Source Solution Breaks World Sorting Records
allenw writes "In a recent blog post, Yahoo's grid computing team announced that Apache Hadoop was used to break the current world sorting records in the annual GraySort contest. It topped the 'Gray' and 'Minute' sorts in the general purpose (Daytona) category. They sorted 1TB in 62 seconds, and 1PB in 16.25 hours. Apache Hadoop is the only open source software to ever win the competition. It also won the Terasort competition last year."
If it's winning competitions at 0.20, when will they release it?
...this cluster had nearly 4 times the number of nodes as the previous records. This competition was testing who had more nodes working together the best, but when you have so many more nodes, it would be hard not to top other clusters.
OK, so where are the "Java is slow" comments? o.O
Things can be sorted by any of their properties. What is important is this software sorted data objects this quickly regardless of what property they were being ordered by. It beats all of the other sorting algorithms.
That brings me to an interesting point, / . is just "the ramblings of socially-inept, technology-literate news-mongers".