naidubava Posted April 28, 2010 Author Report Posted April 28, 2010 Worlds Largest DB2 Database's:1) NESTLE (recently named as GLOBE)2) COKE3) SHELLAll Supported by IBM30TB is a single server Size..We have 1939 servers.. So calculate accordingly...Naku call undi..All useful posts will be replied later... thankyou thankyou thankyou
Halwa Raj Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 emi arthamai chavatla... ee tadu ninchi jump aite best *u(
ndtvidea1 Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=naidubava link=topic=63460.msg655099#msg655099 date=1272478140]Worlds Largest DB2 Database's:1) NESTLE (recently named as GLOBE)2) COKE3) SHELLAll Supported by IBM30TB is a single server Size..We have 1939 servers.. So calculate accordingly...Naku call undi..All useful posts will be replied later... thankyou thankyou thankyou[/quote]Nestle production DB Size 60 TB[url=http://www-05.ibm.com/ch/references/download/nestle_tivoli_db2.pdf]http://www-05.ibm.com/ch/references/download/nestle_tivoli_db2.pdf[/url]
snappy Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=Halwa Raj link=topic=63460.msg655103#msg655103 date=1272478225]emi arthamai chavatla... ee tadu ninchi jump aite best [/quote]jump avutha avutha ani ikkada tiruguthave.. hammernd hammernd hammernd
prmunni Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 Copyright IBM Corp. [color=red][b][size=12pt]2008 [/size][/b][/color] All Rights Reserved.IBM Deutschland GmbHD-70548 Stuttgart
ndtvidea1 Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=prmunni link=topic=63460.msg655157#msg655157 date=1272479045]Copyright IBM Corp. [color=red][b][size=12pt]2008 [/size][/b][/color] All Rights Reserved.IBM Deutschland GmbHD-70548 Stuttgart[/quote]Do you think it will grow 60 TB to 30*1939 TB in 2 years
chowdary9 Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=ndtvidea1 link=topic=63460.msg655143#msg655143 date=1272478869]Nestle production DB Size 60 TB[url=http://www-05.ibm.com/ch/references/download/nestle_tivoli_db2.pdf]http://www-05.ibm.com/ch/references/download/nestle_tivoli_db2.pdf[/url][/quote] you rock you rock you rock
ndtvidea1 Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=ChittiNaidu link=topic=63460.msg655185#msg655185 date=1272479491] thankyou for sharing[/quote]If you need more details PM me
chowdary9 Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=prmunni link=topic=63460.msg655157#msg655157 date=1272479045]Copyright IBM Corp. [color=red][b][size=12pt]2008 [/size][/b][/color] All Rights Reserved.IBM Deutschland GmbHD-70548 Stuttgart[/quote]nuvvu ilanti logic tappa em kanipedatav le.
keko__keka Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=ChittiNaidu link=topic=63460.msg655067#msg655067 date=1272477716][b][size=20pt][color=Brown]NON SAP WORLDS LARGEST DB-----------------------------[/color][/size][/b][b][size=15pt][color=red]1. World Data Centre for Climate[/color][/size][/b]If you had a 35 million euro super computer lying around what would you use it for? The stock market? Building your own internet? Try extensive climate research -- if there's a machine out there that has the answer for global warming, this one might be it. Operated by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and German Climate Computing Centre, The World Data Centre for Climate (WDCC) is the largest database in the world.The WDCC boasts 220 terabytes of data readily accessible on the web including information on climate research and anticipated climatic trends, as well as 110 terabytes (or 24,500 DVD's) worth of climate simulation data. To top it off, six petabytes worth of additional information are stored on magnetic tapes for easy access. How much data is six petabyte you ask? Try 3 times the amount of ALL the U.S. academic research libraries contents combined.[b][size=15pt][color=red]By the Numbers * 220 terabytes of web data * 6 petabytes of additional data [/color][/size][/b][b][size=15pt][color=red]2. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center[/color][/size][/b]The second largest database in the world belongs to the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) in Oakland, California. NERSC is owned and operated by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy. The database is privy to a host of information including atomic enegry research, high energy physics experiements, simulations of the early universe and more. Perhaps our best bet at traveling back in time is to fire up NERSC's supercomputers and observe the big bang.The NERSC database encompasses 2.8 petabytes of information and is operated by more than 2,000 computational scientists. To put the size of NERSC into perspective, the total amount of spoken words in the history of humanity is estimated to be at 5 exabytes; in relative terms, the NERSC database is equivalent to 0.055% of the size of that figure.Although that may not seem a lot at first glance, when you factor in that 6 billion humans around the globe speak more than 2,000 words a day, the sheer magnitude of that number becomes apparent.[b][size=15pt][color=red]By the Numbers * 2.8 petabytes of data * Operated by 2,000 computational scientists 3. AT&T[/color][/size][/b]Similar to Sprint, the United States' oldest telecommunications company AT&T maintains one of the world's largest databases. Architecturally speaking, the largest AT&T database is the cream of the crop as it boasts titles including the largest volume of data in one unique database (312 terabytes) and the second largest number of rows in a unique database (1.9 trillion), which comprises AT&T's extensive calling records.The 1.9 trillion calling records include data on the number called, the time and duration of the call and various other billing categories. AT&T is so meticulous with their records that they've maintained calling data from decades ago -- long before the technology to store hundreds of terabytes of data ever became available. Chances are, if you're reading this have made a call via AT&T, the company still has all of your call's information.[b][size=15pt][color=red]By the Numbers * 323 terabytes of information * 1.9 trillion phone call records [/color][/size][/b][/quote][img]http://www.bewarsetalk.net/discus/movieanimated7/bemmi.dance3.gif[/img]
prmunni Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=ndtvidea1 link=topic=63460.msg655170#msg655170 date=1272479280]Do you think it will grow 60 TB to 30*1939 TB in 2 years[/quote][quote author=ndtvidea1 link=topic=63460.msg655143#msg655143 date=1272478869]Nestle production DB Size 60 TB[url=http://www-05.ibm.com/ch/references/download/nestle_tivoli_db2.pdf]http://www-05.ibm.com/ch/references/download/nestle_tivoli_db2.pdf[/url][/quote]30 TB is one server server..Not all the servers are 30 TB.. They have some servers in GB's only... And in 2008 NESTLE was not spread in other countries xept in MAINZ... They have only one Data Centre in MAINZ.. Which used to operate the whole world.. Now MAINZ, FRANKFURT, 2 other Data Centres for America, Australia which Bava knows..I didnt remember those places... So there is easy scope of growing the database... Now Palmolive,Ralston Purina, andJoint venturesNestlé holds 26.4% of the shares of L'Oréal, the world's largest company in cosmetics and beauty. The Laboratoires Inneov is a joint venture in nutritional cosmetics between Nestlé and L'Oréal, and Galderma a joint venture in dermatology with L'Oréal. Others include Cereal Partners Worldwide with General Mills, Beverage Partners Worldwide with Coca-Cola, and Dairy Partners Americas with Fonterra.So it is very easy to cross all these databases... How ever i am not 100% sure about my reply..Only bava can confirm this.
prmunni Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=Hangover link=topic=63460.msg655207#msg655207 date=1272479814]nuvvu ilanti logic tappa em kanipedatav le.[/quote]neku unna knowledge ki nenu paina ichina reply saripotadi aa.. inka niku ardham kakapothe waste. enduku ante nenu cheypindhey ardham kakypothe bava cheypindey asaley ardham kadu ley.
naidubava Posted April 28, 2010 Author Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=prmunni link=topic=63460.msg655222#msg655222 date=1272479985]neku unna knowledge ki nenu paina ichina reply saripotadi aa.. inka niku ardham kakapothe waste. enduku ante nenu cheypindhey ardham kakypothe bava cheypindey asaley ardham kadu ley. [/quote] LoL.1q LoL.1q you rock
chowdary9 Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=prmunni link=topic=63460.msg655213#msg655213 date=1272479868]30 TB is one server server..Not all the servers are 30 TB.. They have some servers in GB's only... And in 2008 NESTLE was not spread in other countries xept in MAINZ... They have only one Data Centre in MAINZ.. Which used to operate the whole world.. Now MAINZ, FRANKFURT, 2 other Data Centres for America, Australia which Bava knows..I didnt remember those places... So there is easy scope of growing the database... Now Palmolive,Ralston Purina, andJoint venturesNestlé holds 26.4% of the shares of L'Oréal, the world's largest company in cosmetics and beauty. The Laboratoires Inneov is a joint venture in nutritional cosmetics between Nestlé and L'Oréal, and Galderma a joint venture in dermatology with L'Oréal. Others include Cereal Partners Worldwide with General Mills, Beverage Partners Worldwide with Coca-Cola, and Dairy Partners Americas with Fonterra.So it is very easy to cross all these databases... How ever i am not 100% sure about my reply..Only bava can confirm this.[/quote] !q# !q# !q# sollu aapi nuvvu mundu me ayana paycheck capture pettu.
prmunni Posted April 28, 2010 Report Posted April 28, 2010 [quote author=ChittiNaidu link=topic=63460.msg655226#msg655226 date=1272480061] *=: *=:[/quote]thank you.... aa matti brra ki koa ee matram knowledge undaa ani bava call api mari okka dialog veysaadu.....
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