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Chapter 1.2: The Data Infrastructure
           overhead required to find a given unit of data. In order to find a given unit of data, the big
           data environment has to search through a whole host of data. Many input/output
           operations (I/Os) have got to be done to find a given item. To find that same item in a
           structured DBMS environment, only a few I/Os need to be done. So if you want to

           optimize on the speed of access of data, the standard structured DBMS is the way to go.

           On the other hand, in order to achieve the speed of access, an elaborate infrastructure for

           data is required by the standard structured DBMS. An infrastructure must be both built
           and maintained over time, as data change. A considerable amount of system resources is
           required for the building and maintenance of this infrastructure. But when it comes to big
           data, the infrastructure required to be built and maintained is nil. The big data
           infrastructure is built easily and maintained very easily.


           This section began with the proposition that repetitive data can be found in both the
           structured and big data environment. At first glance, the repetitive data are the same or
           are very similar. But when you look at the infrastructure and the mechanics implied in the
           infrastructure, it is seen that the repetitive data in each of the environments are indeed
           very different.












































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