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Accumulo - A Secure BigTable Courtesy of NSA (informationweek.com)
28 points by s2m on Oct 15, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments



> "Accumulo's cell-level security makes it possible to set access control for individual pieces of data using 'visibility tags.'"

Are these so-called "visibility tags" really crypto-capabilities?


It sounds more like labeled security. (SENoSQL?)


I'm curious to see how things will play out between the likes of Accumulo and HBase.


Yes, it will be interesting. HBase has a larger community and user base, which will surely help in its adoption. Accumulo & HBase have very similar architectures and purposes, so much that the NSA caught a little heat from the Senate (http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/07/nsa-accumulo-go...). If you absolutely need cell level security than you might want to go with Accumulo, otherwise, use HBase.


Does it come close to the advertised performance efficiency of BigTable? HBase is a resource hog, often blamed on the unoptimized Java of the Hadoop stack.




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