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SEO Google Scaling - Creating a search engine which scales even to today’s web presents many challenges. Fast crawling technology is needed to gather the web documents and keep them up to date. Storage space must be used efficiently to store indices and, optionally, the documents themselves. The indexing system must process hundreds of gigabytes of data efficiently.
Queries must be handled quickly, at a rate of hundreds to thousands per
second. These tasks are becoming increasingly difficult as the Web
grows. However, hardware performance and cost have improved
dramatically to partially offset the difficulty. There are, however,
several notable exceptions to this progress such as disk seek time and
operating system robustness. In designing Google, we have considered
both the rate of growth of the Web and technological changes. Google is
designed to scale well to extremely large data sets. It makes efficient
use of storage space to store the index. Its data structures are
optimized for fast and efficient access (see section 4.2). Further, we
expect that the cost to index and store text or HTML will eventually
decline relative to the amount that will be available (see Appendix B).
This will result in favorable scaling roperties for centralized systems
like Google.
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