The Facebook Beast Ingests 500+ TB of Data Every Day

If Facebook’s underperforming stock value has made you think that the social media giant is withering away into nothingness, think again. The network is still a well-oiled machine, a beast of da...
The Facebook Beast Ingests 500+ TB of Data Every Day
Written by Josh Wolford

If Facebook’s underperforming stock value has made you think that the social media giant is withering away into nothingness, think again. The network is still a well-oiled machine, a beast of data processing that has some impressive numbers to back it up. And a top-level Facebook engineer has just revealed much of the extent of it.

Jay Parikh, Facebook’s VP of infrastructure engineering recently gave us a look into the massive amount of data that the company has to deal with on a daily basis. And it’s a metric sh*t-ton.

In total, Facebook “ingests” 500+ TB of new data daily.

This includes everything that makes Facebook function flawlessly (sometimes) for the user- likes, photos, comments, and even something like a friend request.

And get this: Facebook is now seeing 300 million photo uploads a day. Not only that, but users are clicking the “like” button 2.7 billion times each day as well as sharing some sort of content 2.5 billion times. This is roughly 3 likes per day, per user, and about 1 photo upload every three days per user.

Most of the data for Facebook is stored in one cluster of over 100 petabytes, Parikh explained.

Facebook's big data

Facebook is approaching 1 billion monthly active users, and all of those users are giving the engineering team at the company a lot of work to do. There are still more things about Facebook’s data intake that I’d like to know, but this is a good taste of everything that goes into the biggest social network in the world.

[via CNET]

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