Google inside - a rare look at the firm's operations
The key to the speed and reliability of Google search is cutting up data into chunks, its top engineer said.
Urs Hoelzle, Google vice president of operations and vice president of engineering, offered a rare behind-the-scenes tour of Google’s architecture on Wednesday. Hoelzle spoke here at EclipseCon 2005, a conference on the open source, extensible platform for software tools.
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