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Cloud Storage Rapid: Turbocharged object storage for AI and analytics

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1 points·by leg·2 months ago·0 comments

Synthesized Google storage I/O traces now available to the community

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2 points·by leg·2 years ago·0 comments

Granular instance sizing for Cloud Spanner

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2 points·by leg·4 years ago·0 comments

High Durability Options for Compute Engine Workloads

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leg
·last year·discuss
Anywhere Cache shines in front of a multi-regional bucket. Once the data is cached, there's no egress charges and there's much better latency. This is great for someone who looks for spot compute capacity to run computations anywhere in the multi-region. It will also improve performance in front of regional buckets but as a cache, you'll see the difference between hits and misses.

Rapid Storage will have all of your data local and fast, including writes. It also adds the ability to have fast durable appends, which is something you can't get from the standard buckets.
leg
·last year·discuss
Anywhere Cache and Rapid Storage share some infrastructure inside of GCS and both are good solutions for improving GCS performance, but Anywhere Cache is an SSD cache in front of the normal buckets while Rapid Storage is a new type of bucket.

(I work on Google storage)
leg
·last year·discuss
There's a detailed blog post about Rapid Storage now available, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43645309

(I work on Google storage)
leg
·2 years ago·discuss
I've played 100s of hours of if under Proton on Linux. Works great.
leg
·2 years ago·discuss
Many enterprise storage systems have the durability/availability tradeoff like these replicated disks when replicating outside of a single datacenter. (Oracle calls it "max availability": try to synchronously replicate, but if the remote side is offline, allow transactions to commit.) Real world banks run on these sorts of systems.

Users don't continuously check replication status. They rely on it being synchronous almost all the time.

3 way quorum replication is great, but you then need to send to more data centers, potentially affecting performance. There's a tradeoff.

(I work on GCP storage)
leg
·2 years ago·discuss
Regional Persistent Disk was in beta in 2019. Usability hiccups and other annoyances meant it only GA'd in 2023, but it's been used under CloudSQL for quite a while.

(I work on GCP storage)
leg
·2 years ago·discuss
std::quick_exit() also works, though you can decide if it's worthwhile to allow parts of the program to register functions to be called at quick exit time.
leg
·3 years ago·discuss
Linked investment account counts. You just need $2500 in a checking account, the rest can be in whatever ETF or stock you'd like.
leg
·5 years ago·discuss
It is true that Borgmon readability went away due to this video. It wasn't Sergey, it was an eng director.