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It's still there - just now it only displays when you click on "Tools" for whatever reason. As for how far you can actually go: despite Google saying it has 4 billion results, you usually can't go past more than ~35-50 pages of results anyway.
@@kellymoses8566 I mean, to be fair, I do believe this to be reasonable, but I doubt it's the _only_ thing at play. I mean, come on. Censorship is the hottest trend this decade.
From the design and quality of the video I expected this to be a multi-million sub channel with a team, so crazy to see this from a smaller channel. instant sub.
@@redesignuxui Thanks so very much for ur amazing channel, also can you make a deeper dive into this topic with more advanced explanation.There is soo much more to the topic and you seem to have a pretty deep understanding of it.
@@nemonomen3340 tbh its really hard to find that kind of information, all google knows is description and titles of websites (i think), which is why i prefer chatgpt because you won't have to pray that it'll give you the right answer (at least for simple questions). and for hard questions you can always tell the ai to search up something and it'll mostly get it right, i've never had it search up something that i didn't want it to
_Google Barley_ must have been discontinued _really_ quick, or never gotten much press to begin with; I never even heard of it! ] ; > Generally, I'm just happy when they don't downgrade/discontinue anything I'm using...
I just love that you mentioned BigTable and Spanner since I'm trying to understand them better within the Google Cloud. I still haven't quite visualize what BigTable represents within the Database world, because i just know the concepts of relational database (Cloud SQL), document database (Firestore), and datawarehouses (BigQuery). BigTable I feel is something completely different from them. Spanner I visualize it as you mentioned, a globally distributed relational database with atomic transactions.
Crazy how complicated these systems are and all the stuff in the background you don’t think about, on top of that the people building this were basically experimenting the whole time as there wasn’t much to base this off.
I wouldn't have a problem with the ISP caching if it was a service they provided anyone who could afford it. Rather than a contract they specifically worked out with a multibillion dollar organization
If? They legit provide the ISP caching stuff to almost anyone (any business that needs it). I legit am in a group with network people and many small organizations have a google cache box right at their racks
One cool thing you didn't also mention is all of that stuff being maintained by a very small number of employees. This is outside the field of IT and more HR like, but even then, just AWS (amazon's hosting wing) has WAY more employees than the entirety of Google, i really do find that funny
Honestly, pretty darn good summary to get through all of that in 13 minutes. There are a handful of errors, but they are all sort of within the reasonable space of having to condense things for time. Probably the only thing strictly wrong is that a Googler wouldn't call it Chaos Engineering, that is more of the netflix terminology, but the ideas hold and I think that one got more press.
I am not sure where your data is coming from, but data parity cannot *decrease* the amount of data you are storing. You need to have the data in three partial chunks to recreate a single piece of lost data. You even state, " With extra pieces, called parity pieces." Notice how you specifically said "extra," meaning more.
Honestly, I never thought this kind of thing would be interesting and make me want to learn more and watch the whole video, but you did such a good job with how you speak and your editing and background music choice that it made the video very interesting and made me want to watch the whole video. Good job, I'm proud and you have earned yourself my subscription to your chanel
at first i thought this was a big team of people making the vid with millions of subscribers then saw it was just one person and damn your doing good low the vid instant sub
"As efficient as your Lightbulb at home" Yeah, i highly doubt that! It may only need a 100W per Server (which is unbelieveable low), but it surely dont have the efficiency of a Lightbulb, which is abou 5%.
The information was presented at such a supernatural speed that I don't think my mind and body were "equipped" with the proper substances to follow it. I wish the creator would have slowed down, concentrated, mellowly savored, and just given each topic the time it deserved.
The amount of heat dumped into a bay near San Francisco, was enough to draw a few complaints... A side-benefit of building data-centers on barges, was fewer inspectors to backcheck thru security.
Quick question: Are the images that pop up autogenerated? I noticed that nearly every time "MySQL" or "Google" was said the exact same graphic popped up in the exact same way as if someone was using a bot to choose pictures according to the words being said.
@@redesignuxui I like the video, it was very informative and educational. But I do think you are matching words too much with images, reminded of ruclips.net/video/AVlfvdH7qwY/видео.html
@@jafroni6479 I agree with you. As someone with ADHD, it's surprisingly overwhelming? I had to divert my gaze or I'd be unable to care to stay focused. That, or I'm tired, one of the two.
The difference between a click in adsense and adwords on google was some years ago when I have tried the services 10 time in it's favor for the same keyword, for the same website.. they have no respect or decent price for the users. And the search engine is now just an ads display page.
We can use data to create the universe so use past + present + reliability quality create future data locally any where as soon as data base access data base and verify each year or 6 months then archive or audit depending on each record
The Hated One has a video called "The Internet Is Running Out of Water". He explains the environmental impact of all those datacenters across the globe. Your video focused on the energy efficiency of their servers, but it didn't mention the amount of water that is required to keep those systems cool.
That's not data loss, when your comment is deleted on RUclips it can sometimes try to pretend like the comment is still posted even when it isn't. If your comment is marked as spam or if it is filtered by the channel you're commenting on then it'll do that ghost deletion
I have a theory that maybe you could do the math and research on and produce a video on it since it is closely related to the content of this video. My theory is related to the long tail concept and RUclips's data storage requirements for RUclips videos. With the rate of data being added to RUclips and the increase in videos that get zero watch time per month, there must be a mathematically calculable point where the cost to store all of the rarely accessed data will exceed the revenue it creates. In turn the cost to store unwatched or rarely watched data could theoretically exceed the revenues of all the watched data. In other words, Google has to, at some point in the future, begin culling videos that are rarely or never watched. It could be a fun project and I am sure your viewership would find interesting.
This was a really cool video, thanks for putting so much work in! We seriously take all this modern shit for granted lmao. If google did not exist tomorrow we would all be genuinely fucked, yet at the same time the work they did behind the scenes is downright mindblowing. This video was downright awesome!
google has big competitors in all the products they maintain. they obviously run things very well, so maybe if they vanished overnight things would be slow going for a while as people found and adapted to the alternatives, but they do exist.
Year after year Google never ceases to amaze me !! How can it find the data I want 99.9% of the time in a fraction of a second? It's also tied into other data sources like Skype and cell phones. A few times I've seen it use this data to anticipate what I will ask on Google.
It's a video about Google architecture design, how they address scalability problems with their platform and software... She never invites you to use Google Cloud Platform.
Well if you need optimization specialist you can contact me. I have already created few alghorithms, I only need problem description and it's very probable I can fix it.
Only though google did not innovate their databases just by CEO or the higherups it was a HUUUUGE team work regardless of the actions that their managers took.
Can I request an explanation about how the Telegram server system works? Especially how the advantages of Telegram are that it can send and accommodate files with large capacities. Or is there any difference between telegram, WhatsApp and web3 messenger in managing the system?
instead of saying 2.5 billion gigabytes, you can just say 2.5 Exabytes. I know it doesn't sound like a lot, but its 2024, and if people don't know what an exabyte is they can just look it up.
I'm surprised this video acknowledges Chubby, Spanner, and Colossus, but didn't mention that Kubernetes/Borg lmao. How can you talk about literally everything else holding up Google but not *Borg*
glad you picked up that it wasnt generalizing us the viewers, but was targeted at you specifically because we know you knew how it works and were just fishing for reaction. you passed the test for now but many more to come.
I made a discord server for us where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :)
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Thank you for the video.|||🙂
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@@kedarr_ i think i just fixed it!
"So, do you want a job?" Is already iconic for me
Why did google hide (About 4,420,000,000 results (0.33 seconds))? It kinda shows you how their priorities changed.
They hid that because when people actually tried to go to the really deep search results they found out they couldn't.
@@kellymoses8566 What do you mean? How far are you allowed to go?
It's still there - just now it only displays when you click on "Tools" for whatever reason.
As for how far you can actually go: despite Google saying it has 4 billion results, you usually can't go past more than ~35-50 pages of results anyway.
@@kellymoses8566 I mean, to be fair, I do believe this to be reasonable, but I doubt it's the _only_ thing at play. I mean, come on. Censorship is the hottest trend this decade.
@@ChocoRainbowCorn I'm confused can you no longer go to other pages of google?
The ability of google to give free storage and free youtube uploads is really really commendable and praiseworthy.
And then they forget to renew their domain ....
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
FR ITS CRAZY 😂😂😂😂
From the design and quality of the video I expected this to be a multi-million sub channel with a team, so crazy to see this from a smaller channel. instant sub.
thank you!
@@redesignuxui Thanks so very much for ur amazing channel, also can you make a deeper dive into this topic with more advanced explanation.There is soo much more to the topic and you seem to have a pretty deep understanding of it.
Same thought!
Another channel is juxtosupossed (idk spelling
@@concept.ion. searching gives me nothing here,,if u remember the correct spelling kindly share it .TY anyways
Google barley managed to function but now they have found multiple solutions and things are so much better now. I applaud the effort made by the staff
Now if only I didn’t have to scroll to the bottom of the page to find any results vaguely related to my query.
@@nemonomen3340 tbh its really hard to find that kind of information, all google knows is description and titles of websites (i think), which is why i prefer chatgpt because you won't have to pray that it'll give you the right answer (at least for simple questions). and for hard questions you can always tell the ai to search up something and it'll mostly get it right, i've never had it search up something that i didn't want it to
@@nemonomen3340 hahaha relatable
_Google Barley_ must have been discontinued _really_ quick, or never gotten much press to begin with; I never even heard of it!
] ; >
Generally, I'm just happy when they don't downgrade/discontinue anything I'm using...
@@nemonomen3340poor boy has to scroll for ten seconds. Are you okay?
Now Google: "machine, learn this"
Gabriel?
This is a perfect topic to make a research upon.
This summarized a big paper into a small and beautiful video. Well done and thanks!
thanks so much~
This is high quality research and presentation! I am impressed. By Google just as well as you.
aw thank you!
I just love that you mentioned BigTable and Spanner since I'm trying to understand them better within the Google Cloud. I still haven't quite visualize what BigTable represents within the Database world, because i just know the concepts of relational database (Cloud SQL), document database (Firestore), and datawarehouses (BigQuery). BigTable I feel is something completely different from them.
Spanner I visualize it as you mentioned, a globally distributed relational database with atomic transactions.
i'm glad you enjoyed it!
Are you already familiar with DHTables? I found them a useful comparable, though not a direct corollary.
@@prophetzarquon no, no really, actually i searched for the concept and got even more confused haha (Distributed Hash Tables, right?)
Crazy how complicated these systems are and all the stuff in the background you don’t think about, on top of that the people building this were basically experimenting the whole time as there wasn’t much to base this off.
Discovered your channel by accident and so far I'm really impressed by the amount of work put into the video Good job
thanks!
I wish I could watch it. But the incessant music is in the way.
I wouldn't have a problem with the ISP caching if it was a service they provided anyone who could afford it. Rather than a contract they specifically worked out with a multibillion dollar organization
If? They legit provide the ISP caching stuff to almost anyone (any business that needs it). I legit am in a group with network people and many small organizations have a google cache box right at their racks
Eh, not a problem to me.
wow surprisingly in depth and very well explained. this channel will go somewhere!
One cool thing you didn't also mention is all of that stuff being maintained by a very small number of employees. This is outside the field of IT and more HR like, but even then, just AWS (amazon's hosting wing) has WAY more employees than the entirety of Google, i really do find that funny
interesting!
more employees just makes the system more complex
Find it completely reasonable for AWS to be better staffed. After all, that's the cash cow of the company. So, what did you expect?
Honestly, pretty darn good summary to get through all of that in 13 minutes. There are a handful of errors, but they are all sort of within the reasonable space of having to condense things for time. Probably the only thing strictly wrong is that a Googler wouldn't call it Chaos Engineering, that is more of the netflix terminology, but the ideas hold and I think that one got more press.
I am not sure where your data is coming from, but data parity cannot *decrease* the amount of data you are storing. You need to have the data in three partial chunks to recreate a single piece of lost data. You even state, " With extra pieces, called parity pieces." Notice how you specifically said "extra," meaning more.
Honestly, I never thought this kind of thing would be interesting and make me want to learn more and watch the whole video, but you did such a good job with how you speak and your editing and background music choice that it made the video very interesting and made me want to watch the whole video. Good job, I'm proud and you have earned yourself my subscription to your chanel
at first i thought this was a big team of people making the vid with millions of subscribers then saw it was just one person and damn your doing good low the vid instant sub
thank you!
8:20 The Evangelion reference got me by surprise lol
Netflix is gonna need to have a word with Google after last night
Such an underrated channel.
"As efficient as your Lightbulb at home"
Yeah, i highly doubt that!
It may only need a 100W per Server (which is unbelieveable low), but it surely dont have the efficiency of a Lightbulb, which is abou 5%.
Incandescent bulb
@@droppyalmond1111 nah, nobody uses those
@@droppyalmond1111 illegal in EU 🤫❤️
And led is way better anyway ✌️👍👀
i think she means per active user
Using that Ari gif for being pissed off was “Gold”. 😂
9:33 Plot Twist: With this dark red, it looks more like Monaco flag 🇲🇨 than Indonesia 🇮🇩, so servers are still in Europe 😛
The information was presented at such a supernatural speed that I don't think my mind and body were "equipped" with the proper substances to follow it. I wish the creator would have slowed down, concentrated, mellowly savored, and just given each topic the time it deserved.
I came here to understand something, but now I just have more questions 😂 Still fascinating though!
The comments are about the content itself, but hands down and a round of applause for the editor and script writer of this!
The stock footage was lame though, not connected to Google in any way
@@RawbLV still. that would have taken some time to edit though :D
The amount of heat dumped into a bay near San Francisco, was enough to draw a few complaints...
A side-benefit of building data-centers on barges, was fewer inspectors to backcheck thru security.
The explanation is very concise and very easy to understand. Thank you
"Way closer than servers could ever be"...and what do you think stores the data within the ISP network?
Quick question: Are the images that pop up autogenerated? I noticed that nearly every time "MySQL" or "Google" was said the exact same graphic popped up in the exact same way as if someone was using a bot to choose pictures according to the words being said.
i use a lot of presets and have a defined set of images when i make videos, makes everything easier :)
@@redesignuxui I like the video, it was very informative and educational. But I do think you are matching words too much with images, reminded of ruclips.net/video/AVlfvdH7qwY/видео.html
@@redesignuxui the overload of images is kind of distracting. sometimes they aren't even relevant and are just there to fill space
@@jafroni6479 I agree with you. As someone with ADHD, it's surprisingly overwhelming? I had to divert my gaze or I'd be unable to care to stay focused. That, or I'm tired, one of the two.
This very strongly reminds me of a Juxtopposed video with the volume turned down to accomodate for the now-present music.
well documented and well done. thank you
thank you!
This is really impressive work.
Ok Google.. I need to know what is this background songs name?
Well researched content, good work
The difference between a click in adsense and adwords on google was some years ago when I have tried the services 10 time in it's favor for the same keyword, for the same website.. they have no respect or decent price for the users. And the search engine is now just an ads display page.
bro what why does this channel only have 15k. uh i subscribed but if u keep this up im sure this'll become a HUGE channel
aw thanks!
Very good presentation. Kudos!
Waoh nice video in every aspect. Please what do you use for the overall editing and animation?
Excellent video! Would love to see one covering RUclips?
ahhh great idea
We can use data to create the universe so use past + present + reliability quality create future data locally any where as soon as data base access data base and verify each year or 6 months then archive or audit depending on each record
Chaos engineering got me. That's what I would term as bugs.
wonder what happens if you plug that thing into your computer
Great video indeed! What's the background music name please if possible?
yall are going to get viral soon with this
right
The Hated One has a video called "The Internet Is Running Out of Water". He explains the environmental impact of all those datacenters across the globe. Your video focused on the energy efficiency of their servers, but it didn't mention the amount of water that is required to keep those systems cool.
Google has gotten better by making everything worse, also by limiting searches so you’re searching inside an imaginary box
lol what in the meme was placed in 2:21 🤣
And yet, 30-50% of all my RUclips comments just "disappear" for no reason at all.
That's not data loss, when your comment is deleted on RUclips it can sometimes try to pretend like the comment is still posted even when it isn't. If your comment is marked as spam or if it is filtered by the channel you're commenting on then it'll do that ghost deletion
Informative Video.👍🏻
I have a theory that maybe you could do the math and research on and produce a video on it since it is closely related to the content of this video. My theory is related to the long tail concept and RUclips's data storage requirements for RUclips videos. With the rate of data being added to RUclips and the increase in videos that get zero watch time per month, there must be a mathematically calculable point where the cost to store all of the rarely accessed data will exceed the revenue it creates. In turn the cost to store unwatched or rarely watched data could theoretically exceed the revenues of all the watched data. In other words, Google has to, at some point in the future, begin culling videos that are rarely or never watched. It could be a fun project and I am sure your viewership would find interesting.
A: By unfair tech media monopoly and selling your personal data, that's how.
At least that's been reported in the news and in Congress ...
FUN FACT: i got a google AD when i clicked on the vid
Just from a comment, and i realized its just a 17k sub RUclips lol. Imma sub just because of quality I thought its some random 6 digits sub
That sounds like a loooot of C/C++ lines! 😅
Thanks for making this video, I always thought google was run with black magic
nice sum up of distributed systems
No mention of Borg (Kubernetes)? That was the most important.
Hey! Amazing Video. Lets give some motivation here for your channel!
This was a really cool video, thanks for putting so much work in! We seriously take all this modern shit for granted lmao. If google did not exist tomorrow we would all be genuinely fucked, yet at the same time the work they did behind the scenes is downright mindblowing. This video was downright awesome!
google has big competitors in all the products they maintain. they obviously run things very well, so maybe if they vanished overnight things would be slow going for a while as people found and adapted to the alternatives, but they do exist.
damn, google is pretty nice to learn about. W Video❤
Year after year Google never ceases to amaze me !!
How can it find the data I want 99.9% of the time in a fraction of a second?
It's also tied into other data sources like Skype and cell phones. A few times I've seen it use this data to anticipate what I will ask on Google.
Very cool video thanks
2:17 Massive??!!! you know what else is massive? LOOOOOW TAAAPEEER FADEEE
great channel!
It would've been a very cool video if it wasn't a stock image showcase.
I literally just got a Google ad...
It's a video about Google architecture design, how they address scalability problems with their platform and software... She never invites you to use Google Cloud Platform.
@@mikeeomegathe advertisements on the the video, not In the video
Are you suprised to see a Google ad on RUclips which is owned by Google?
Well if you need optimization specialist you can contact me. I have already created few alghorithms, I only need problem description and it's very probable I can fix it.
free storage is crazy
2:18 Google having "sharting technique" made me laugh
I know its spelled differently but this is how i hear it
scaled data like DDR dimms does?
No love for squid? Well, i'm off then.
Only though google did not innovate their databases just by CEO or the higherups it was a HUUUUGE team work regardless of the actions that their managers took.
The video does not say the CEO did it all. What's your point?
watch the video and check how many times it is mentioned
"The closest thing humanity will ever see to an engineering miracle" is a bit presumptuous, no?
Calibrate light speed reduce latency problem and RPM
Google is broken from ads cant even search basic info
@RUclips Why did you make videos scroll like shorts?... 😢
I can tell you weren't here when intros, video swipes and transitions were thing.
simple if its profitable it will exist
So did they invent ntp and raid or just rebrand it?
for context. 25 Billion gigs is equal to 25 EXABYTES
Good times when google wasnt a bad company all around
Neon Genesis Evangelion mentioned!1!!!!
Witnessed
we did not need that skibidi toilet video bro 😭😭😭
real
😮Google has so much data that meta would be jealous
what about actually storing data/getting hdds
No one talking about the Skibidi Toilet?
Can I request an explanation about how the Telegram server system works? Especially how the advantages of Telegram are that it can send and accommodate files with large capacities.
Or is there any difference between telegram, WhatsApp and web3 messenger in managing the system?
Showing up Google logo each time you mention Google is crazy! Chill!
instead of saying 2.5 billion gigabytes, you can just say 2.5 Exabytes. I know it doesn't sound like a lot, but its 2024, and if people don't know what an exabyte is they can just look it up.
Pretty gosh darn good episode. Nice work. Really nice work.
I'm surprised this video acknowledges Chubby, Spanner, and Colossus, but didn't mention that Kubernetes/Borg lmao. How can you talk about literally everything else holding up Google but not *Borg*
I love this new genre
the beginning of the video claimes u can run 900 identical refrigerator size servers for the price of a laptop... just go back to the beginning
0:41 and who gave you the wrong idea that I don’t know how it works.
Then why didn't you
glad you picked up that it wasnt generalizing us the viewers, but was targeted at you specifically because we know you knew how it works and were just fishing for reaction. you passed the test for now but many more to come.
I don't click sponsored results.
99.999% uptime isnt too hard to archieve, 99.9999% is a lot harder
Hahahaha
Too good of a video.