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Coding Blocks

Designing Data-Intensive Applications – SSTables and LSM-Trees

Coding Blocks

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

Business, Technology, Education, Careers, How To

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2020

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

It's time to learn about SSTables and LSM-Trees as Joe feels pretty zacked, Michael clarifies what he was looking forward to, and Allen has opinions about Dr Who.

Transcript

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You're listening to coding blocks episode 128.

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0:11.0

And check us out that couldnn't Walks the Net.

0:13.2

We can find show notes, examples, discussion, and a whole lot more.

0:16.2

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0:20.2

Follow us on Twitter at coding blocks or head to

0:22.7

W.w-W dot coding blocks and find all our social links are at the top of the page and with that I am

0:27.8

Alan Underwood. I'm Joe Zact and I'm Michael Outlaw.

0:34.0

You're zacked? I feel pretty zacked right now, honestly.

0:37.0

This episode is sponsored by Data Dog,

0:40.0

a cloud scale monitoring and analytics platform that unifies metrics, traces, and logs

0:47.3

so you can identify and resolve performance issues quickly.

0:53.4

And about you, one of the fastest growing e-commerce companies headquartered in Hamburg, Germany that is

0:59.2

growing fast and looking for motivated team members like you. And the University of California Irvine Division of Continuing Education.

1:09.5

One of the top 50 nationally ranked universities UCI offers over 80 certificates and

1:14.8

specialized programs designed for working professionals.

1:18.0

All right and today we're gonna be talking about SS tables, L trees, and basically just continuing on where wherever we stopped in

1:26.1

Chapter 3 and these are some data structures and some methodologies for

1:35.8

for basically storing data that are really common in certain databases that we're going to be talking about in a minute here.

1:37.8

It's basically the greatest chapter of any book ever written.

1:40.3

I think it's what we have surmised so far.

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