San Francisco HBase User Group

HBase is a robust, scalable, distributed, column-oriented store capable of hosting billions of row of sparse, structured data. HBase is open source and part of the Hadoop project.

This meeting is for users and developers. Discussions will be around the most recent release of HBase, any issues users are having, and to help plan for the next release.

Definitely come if you're a current user of HBase; or if your company has plans for a huge data store and you're evaluating solutions.

Also check out related meetups in Los Angeles. The LA HBase Hackathon (http://www.meetup.com/hbasela/) and the LA Hadoop Meetup (http://www.meetup.com/hadoopla/).

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Past events

  • Meetup @ EBay

    Fri, 20 Jan 2012, 01:30 - 03:30 in San Francisco, United States

    Come one, come all, to the South Bay HBase Meetup down EBay Way.  This meetup will have an ops focus w/ talks by experienced HBase operators sharing experiences running contrary clusters. *HBase Ops @ SU -- Aravind Gottipati, StumbleUpon *HBase Ops @ FB -- Paul Tuckfield, Facebook *HBase Ops @ EBay -- Swati and Thomas *Best practices for running HBase in the MapR Distribution -- Tomer Shiran, MapR *Experiments in Caching -- Jean-Daniel Cryans, StumbleUpo

  • HBase Contributor Workshop (day after Hadoop Summit)

    30 Jun-1 Jul 2010 in San Francisco, United States

    As part of the Hadoop Summit, Yahoo has offered space for us to organize a contributor workshop for HBase.It will be held the day after the Hadoop Summit, June 30th.Time and location details to follow. (4PM is made up, don't know the time yet

  • HUG10: April HBase User Group at Trend Micro

    Tue, 20 Apr 2010, 01:00 - 03:00 in San Francisco, United States

    This HUG is kindly being sponsored and hosted by Trend Micro. The location is still to be determined.Andrew Purtell of Trend Micro will be presenting on Coprocessors, HBase on EC2, "Hosted HBase", as well as what Trend Micro is doing with HBase.We are also looking for additional talks for HUG10. If you have topic ideas or are interested in giving a talk, let us know.

  • HUG9: March HBase User Group at Mozilla

    Thu, 11 Mar 2010, 03:00 - 05:00 in Mountain View, United States

    This HUG is kindly being sponsored and hosted by Mozilla in Mountain View. Pizza and soda will be provided.For this HUG we will have fewer presentations to keep things shorter and allow for more networking and Q&A.We are still working out the final schedule, so if anyone has a topic they would like to hear about or a presentation they would like to give, please contact me.Some of the potential talks for HUG9: *HDFS and HBase by Todd Lipcon of Cloudera

  • HUG8: January HBase User Group at StumbleUpon

    Thu, 28 Jan 2010, 02:00 - 04:00 in San Francisco, United States

    This HUG will be about the release of HBase 0.20.3 and what to expect in the next major version, 0.21.0:0.20.3: *Better response time to admin commands. *New EC2 scripts. *New contribution for indexed HBase. *Better overall reliability.0.21.0: *Integration with the fully functional HDFS appends (no data loss). *Parallel inserts. *Updated Thrift API. *Multi-datacenter master/slave replication

  • HUG7: August HBase User Group at StumbleUpon

    7-8 Aug 2009 in San Francisco, United States

    Announcing the official HBase User Group for the 0.20 release! This meetup is being sponsored and hosted by StumbleUpon and will be kicking off a full weekend of HBase hacking.This user group will be focused on the all-new 0.20 version of HBase. We will be covering topics such as:[list]*The new Java client and MapReduce APIs*Performance and architectural improvements*Configuration of ZooKeeper and multi-master support*Migrating from previous versions

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