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1 Cloudant & Redis www.softacad.bg Nikolay Tomitov Technical Trainer SoftAcad Training Center

2 www.softacad.bg Documental Databases Relational Databases

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4 Cloudant == managed installation of Apache CouchDB in the cloud

5  Cloudant scales within & between data centers ◦ Global networks of servers ◦ Built-in replication and sync ◦ Push the data closer to the user & application ◦ Disaster recovery www.softacad.bg

6  Eliminates data layer-related complexity, delay, cost, and risk  Performance & scale with no worries  Build epic apps, easily ◦ Enables advanced app features and analytics ◦ Full-text search, off-line computing, replication, incremental MapReduce, code and data ◦ distribution... ◦ Accelerates release cycles (reduces time to value)  Start for free, pay as you grow www.softacad.bg

7  Provision Signup is free, and access is immediate  Define No schema, usually just JSON  Access RESTful API  View Define data views via Javascript  Search Integrated, Lucene-like full-text search  Analyze Incremental, chainable MapReduce  Operate Dashboards to monitor, compact, replicate  Grow Automatic

8  Data is stored and returned in JSON format  Queried via HTTP RESTful API  Index building language: Javascript  Simple and intuitive interface www.softacad.bg

9 Create: HTTP PUT /db/test Read: HTTP GET /db/test Update: HTTP PUT /db/test Delete: HTTP DELETE /db/test www.softacad.bg

10  Views: the way to arrange data to answer our questions  Method to build views: Incremental MapReduce using JavaScript www.softacad.bg

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18  Practice Map Reduce at:  http://blog.mudynamics.com/wp- content/uploads/2009/04/icouch.html http://blog.mudynamics.com/wp- content/uploads/2009/04/icouch.html  http://couchdb.apache.org/downloads.html http://couchdb.apache.org/downloads.html www.softacad.bg

19 “Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store It is often referred to as a data structure server  Since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted setsstrings hasheslistssetssorted sets www.softacad.bg

20  It’s really fast ◦ Non-blocking I/O, single threaded ◦ 100,000+ read/writes a second  It complements your existing storage layer  It is very feasible for small apps  But..trade performance for durability www.softacad.bg

21  Short keys perform better  Could not contain whitespaces  Common convention is : obj- type:id:field ◦ user:77:pass = abcd  SHA1(data) makes a useful key too

22 www.softacad.bg  strings (up to 1GB)  Lists of strings  Sets of strings  Sorted sets  Hashes  Pubsub channels

23 www.softacad.bg  EXISTS[key]  DEL[key]  TYPE[key]  RENAMENX[key]  EXPIRE [key]  EXPIREAT[key]  TTL[key]

24 www.softacad.bg  SET[key value]  MGET[key1 key2 key3..]  GET [key]  INCR/DECR [key]  INCRBY/DECRBY[key]

25 www.softacad.bg  Store session data + creation time  Hit counts ◦ key =MD5(url) ◦ Incr hits-by-key:$key  APPEND can be used for logging  Redis as shared memory location  Progress bars, polling

26 www.softacad.bg  More durability -> less performance  Default behaviour fork-and-save a snapshot to disk every… ◦ 15 mins if one key has changed ◦ 5 mins if 10 keys have changed ◦ 60 secs if 10000 keys have changed  SAVE/BGSAVE commands trigger a save

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28  Try it : ◦ http://try.redis-db.com http://try.redis-db.com  Redis Admin UI ◦ http://www.servicestack.net/mythz_blog/?p=381 http://www.servicestack.net/mythz_blog/?p=381 www.softacad.bg

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30  Non–relational data store  Designed to be highly available and flexible  Available only on Amazon WS

31 www.softacad.bg  Low touch – almost no administration needed  Highly available – automatic replication and fail over  Flexible – not bound by a schema  Simple to use – supports only the most common operations  Designed for integration with other Amazon Web Services  Secure  RESTful interface

32 www.softacad.bg  Free tier – 1 GB/month, 25 SimpleDB machine hours  Only outgoing transfers are charged  Data transfers in the same region are free  Monthly rates between $0.12 and $0.05

33 www.softacad.bg  Optimized reads and writes  Easily integrated with other AWS  Uses the HTTP protocol for communication  Ideal for storing non – structured or semi – structured data

34 www.softacad.bg  Limited functionality compared to relational and other non – relational products  Complex queries need a lot of coding  No fulltext indexing  All queries have the N + 1 problem

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37 www.softacad.bg  Schemaless object datastore  Designed to scale  Hierarchical  Available only on Google App Engine

38 www.softacad.bg  No administration needed  Flexible – not bound by a schema  Designed for no downtime  Automatic replication  Queries must run against predefined indexes  Rich query engine  Atomic transactions  APIs available for all the languages supported by GAE

39 www.softacad.bg  Free quota: 1GB, 200 indexes  Monthly rates: $0.24/gigabyte; between $0.01 and $0.10 for 100k database operations

40 www.softacad.bg  Fast  Hierarchical queries boost speed  Atomic transactions supported  Large and active community  The Java API include implementations of JDO and JPA

41 www.softacad.bg  Limited functionality ◦ Compared to relational databases and other non–relational data stores  Indexes require additional configuration

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44 www.softacad.bg  Non – relational, schema free database  Highly scalable  Engineered for maximum speed  Available as a stand alone product  A number of hosted MongoDB solutions available ◦ MongoLab ◦ MongoHQ ◦ Mongo Machine

45 www.softacad.bg  Almost administration free  High availability – replication and sharding  A rich set of features ◦ Complex queries ◦ Aggregate functions ◦ Map/Reduce operations ◦ Indexes ◦ Stored procedures ◦ BLOB storage (GridFS)  Database drivers available for a large list of programming languages

46 MongoLabMongoHQ  Easy setup (No billing info needed)  Intuitive interface  240MB free  Deploy on Amazon EC2, Rackspace or Joynet  MongoDB Version 1.8  Easy setup (Credit card needed)  Intuitive interface  16MB free  Deploy only on Amazon EC2  Different MongoDB Version according to price plan

47 www.softacad.bg  Fast  Rich feature set  Mature product  Large and active community

48 www.softacad.bg  No relational database style transactions  No data validation

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50 www.softacad.bg 1. Register for a free Cloudant account at https://cloudant.com. https://cloudant.com 2. Write a simple "Dictionary" application in Java, C#, PHP, or JavaScript to perform the following in Cloudant: ◦ Add a dictionary entry (word + translation) ◦ List all words and their translations ◦ Find the translation of given word The UI of the application is up to you (it could be Web-based, GUI or console-based). You may download a Cloudant client library from http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Related_Projects http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Related_Projects

51 www.softacad.bg 3. Implement the previous task ("Dictionary") with Redis ◦ Register for a free "Redis To Go" account at: https://redistogo.com https://redistogo.com ◦ Download the client libraries for your favorite programming language from http://redis.io/clientshttp://redis.io/clients 4. Implement the previous task ("Dictionary") with MongoDB (register at MongoLab or MongoHQ) 5. Optionally (if you want) implement the previous task ("Dictionary") with Google Datastore or Amazon SimpleDB


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