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Howdy. I was the presenter from Twitter.

Aside from your bad math above, the reporter heard million when I said billion. More than 3 billion rows per day. That math is easy enough to come by if you do any math on the rest of the numbers: 400M (Tweets per day) * 4 (replication) = 1.6B rows per day to store the Tweets, plus the same amount for an entry in a timeline. So that's 3.2B right there. And there are a lot of other types of indexes.



Thanks for clearning that up, I was very curious how you could make so few rows with so many tweets. Alas, no magic, just bad reporting.




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