Deployment Architecture

Which implementation of MapReduce does Splunk use?

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I see "The Splunk MapReduce-based architecture means that it performs quickly and scales to 100% of your IT data" in Splunk_Product_Datasheet.pdf

Can anyone indicate (if it is legally OK to do so), which implementation of MapReduce it was based on?

Known implemetations are listed here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MapReduce

Thanks.

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carasso
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