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François Massot 🦀

@FrancoisMassot

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Co-founder @Quickwit_inc, OSS cloud-native search engine for Logs and Traces #rust #maths #chess @[email protected]

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@FrancoisMassot
François Massot 🦀
1 year
Binance built a 100PB log service with Quickwit, indexing logs at 1.6PB/day Their engineers migrated petabyte-scale Elasticsearch clusters to Quickwit, cutting compute costs by 5x & storage costs by 20x Very proud of our collaboration ❤️. Read more =>
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quickwit.io
Binance Scales its Log Service to 100PB and Saves Millions with Quickwit
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@mattturck
Matt Turck
10 months
Congrats @fulmicoton, @guilload, @FrancoisMassot and the @Quickwit_Inc team. From powering a 100PB log search service at Binance to now an acquisition by Datadog, you made it all happen. https://t.co/hMACvOre3J
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quickwit.io
The unexpected journey of building a multi-petabyte scale search engine
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@yann_eu
Yann Leger
11 months
Pivotal milestone at @gokoyeb: Scale-to-zero is now available in public preview! Combine it with autoscaling and enjoy the serverless experience ⬇️ Sleep and wake up automatically depending on requests, and scale out horizontally according to your scaling criteria.
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@edouardb_
Edouard Bonlieu
11 months
Don’t sleep on this! 💤 Increase efficiency of workloads with intermittent traffic, scaling to zero when idle, from inference to multi-tenant deployment at scale. 🚀 This is the feature everyone was waiting for 🛠️
@yann_eu
Yann Leger
11 months
Pivotal milestone at @gokoyeb: Scale-to-zero is now available in public preview! Combine it with autoscaling and enjoy the serverless experience ⬇️ Sleep and wake up automatically depending on requests, and scale out horizontally according to your scaling criteria.
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@Xavier75
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@fulmicoton
Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
I believe this is a new record posted by a user. 7.52 GB/s of indexing throughput on a single cluster (180 indexers)
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@fulmicoton
Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
One of our users just shared this: How Quickwit Transformed Our Observability Game and Saved Us Big Bucks
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medium.com
As an engineer at a rapidly growing startup, I found myself looking at an expensive logging system. We were heavily relying on Opensearch…
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@spicy_pecs
𝚖𝚎𝚍𝚞𝚜𝚊 🪸
1 year
Gisèle Pélicot est, techniquement, la victime « parfaite » de viol. Car elle a des preuves, filmées. Des relevés médicaux. Car son malfaiteur a AVOUÉ. Mais même là, le patriarcat et la culture du viol sont tellement TENACES qu’on vient encore affirmer qu’elle ment.
@MarionDub
Marion Dubreuil
1 year
@RMCInfo - Je comprends que les victimes de viols ne posent pas plainte s’emporte Gisèle Pélicot. J’ai eu des absences !! - la difficulté c’est qu’il y a 35 personnes qui contestent les faits qui leur sont reprochés - c’est leur problème pas le mien
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@jkowall
Jonah Kowall 🌊✈️👩‍💻
1 year
Excited to speak at two upcoming confs! 🎤 🔍 OpenSearchCon (next month): Discussing Observability with @OpenSearchProj and Jaeger 🚀 @CloudNativeFdn @KubeCon_ (November): Two talks on Jaeger, including our progress towards Jaeger v2 #OpenSearchCon #KubeCon #Observability
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@Exoscale
Exoscale
1 year
Scale your logs and traces with @Quickwit_Inc without compromising on retention - now on Exoscale. Managed by @glasskube, is the first #opensource search engine to execute complex queries directly on #cloudstorage. Learn more: https://t.co/4Pv5yShKYF
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@FrancoisMassot
François Massot 🦀
1 year
🗼 Tokyo Tech Meetup!🗼 We are hosting our first Quickwit meetup in Shimokitazawa on Tuesday, July 30th 🎉 Join us to talk about search, observability, cybersecurity, databases, rust, and much more with some refreshments 🍻 🎟️ Register here:
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luma.com
📣 Calling all Quickwit's enthusiasts! We are hosting an informal meetup on Tuesday, July 30th, in Tokyo (place to be defined soon). We will chat about search,…
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@fulmicoton
Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
Hello! @FrancoisMassot (Quickwit co-founder) will be visiting Tokyo in the next few weeks. We'd like to gather for drinks with Tokyo tech folks on July 29th. If you have an interest in (observability || databases || search || rust || founding startups || chess) and you want to
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@fulmicoton
Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
⭐️ 2024, the year of Quickwit! ⭐️ -> https://t.co/FNKgwkJNMS ->
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github.com
Cloud-native search engine for observability. An open-source alternative to Datadog, Elasticsearch, Loki, and Tempo. - quickwit-oss/quickwit
@StarHistoryHQ
Star History
1 year
7.3K ⭐️ Quickwit - Cloud-native search engine for observability (logs, traces, and soon metrics!). An open-source alternative to Datadog, Elasticsearch, Loki, and Tempo. @Quickwit_Inc https://t.co/ePDu2uoNAW #starhistory #GitHub #OpenSource
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@philippemnoel
Philippe Noël
1 year
Come see me talk! I promise I'm (somewhat) entertaining :)
@pgconfnyc
pgconfnyc
1 year
Learn all about “Elastic-Quality Full-Text Search in Postgres via Tantivy” with Phillippe Noël at PGConf NYC 2024! https://t.co/UD7ic5asnQ @philippemnoel @PostgreSQL #PostgreSQL #postgres #pgconfnyc
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@TheBidouilleur
Quentin
1 year
@Quickwit_Inc, c'est vraiment sympa et "it just works" ! (Modulo savoir configurer correctement un s3🤣) Merci @FrancoisMassot et @idriss_neumann pour avoir aidé les newbies, c'était sympa de vous avoir en live !
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@fulmicoton
Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
Quickwit's mystery largest deployment is Binance and we can finally talk about it! 1.6Petabytes/day of logs per day 100Petabytes overall Everything is in production. "With Quickwit, your PB is not a PB!" https://t.co/yzIng26RU9
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Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
I just saw a post on LinkedIn congratulating QDrant on their honesty. This contrasts way too much with my experience with their handling of the situation. The industry is way too complaisant with bullshit.
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@fulmicoton
Paul Masurel 🦀
1 year
For those interested in @qdrant_engine 's BM42 / BM25 benchmark. They had some preprocessing replacing special characters by \1 in queries(!?). After replacing them by a space characters, tantivy's recall is 0.895, just like lucene, elasticsearch, vespa. `Average recall:
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