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[Hadoop Wiki] Update of "Hbase/PoweredBy" by StevenNoels

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  [[http://www.kalooga.com|Kalooga]] is a discovery service for image galleries. We use Hadoop, HBase and Pig on a 20-node cluster for our crawling, analysis and events processing.
  
- [[http://www.lilyproject.org|Lily]] is an open source content repository, backed by HBase and SOLR from Outerthought - scalable content applications.
+ [[http://www.ngdata.com|NGDATA]] delivers [[http://www.lilyproject.org|Lily]], the consumer intelligence solution that delivers a unique combination of  Big Data management, machine learning technologies and consumer intelligence applications in one integrated solution to allow better, and more dynamic, consumer insights. Lily allows companies to process and analyze massive structured and unstructured data, scale storage elastically and locate actionable data quickly from large data sources in near real time. 
  
  [[http://www.mahalo.com|Mahalo]], "...the world's first human-powered search engine". All the markup that powers the wiki is stored in HBase. It's been in use for a few months now. !MediaWiki - the same software that power Wikipedia - has version/revision control. Mahalo's in-house editors produce a lot of revisions per day, which was not working well in a RDBMS. An hbase-based solution for this was built and tested, and the data migrated out of MySQL and into HBase. Right now it's at something like 6 million items in HBase. The upload tool runs every hour from a shell script to back up that data, and on 6 nodes takes about 5-10 minutes to run - and does not slow down production at all.