Understanding Big Data: The 3 V's
Big data is becoming a commonly thrown about term in modern day-to-day life. But how can we categorize what is big data, and what is not? As previously discussed, big data is all data that is beyond the processing capabilities of traditional methods. But due to the complex nature of big data, it is further divided into multiple sub domains. These sub domains or properties are commonly known as the "3 V's of big data" and help to identify the variation of big data from traditional data. The 3 V's are Volume, Velocity and Variety.
Volume
Volume is usually the first thing that people commonly think
of when they consider big data. Volume refers to the amount of data that is
collected and/or processed through websites, portals and online applications.
For example, Facebook currently stores more than 250 billion images from its
users and as far back as 2016, Facebook had 2.5 trillion posts. This is a prime
example of the quantities of data that reach incomprehensible proportions. (ZDNet,
2018). As a result, it is estimated that 40 Zettabytes of data will be created
by 2020 from multiple companies which leads to Petabytes of data in storage
devices being used by companies which gives an idea of the ever-increasing
amount of data generated.
Velocity
Velocity in simple terms, measures how fast the data is
coming in. Some data will come in in real-time, whereas others will come in batches.
Not all platforms experience the incoming data at the same pace. For example,
considering the previous Facebook example whereas 250 million images are stored,
this data has to be ingested, processed and filed along with later having the
ability to retrieve it. The speed of the data coming in has increased, but also
companies ability to analyse the data at speeds has also increased. This data
flow allows for useful real-time information but also increases the likelihood
of
cyberattacks that can be hidden in the flow of data. Caution is needed in this
data flow, but this is becoming increasingly trickier for risk of getting left
behind by other quicker processing and analysis systems. (ZDnet, 2018)
Variety
Variety constitutes how the information is presented and the
diversity of the data. The format of how data is collected and delivered is
ever changing. The variety of data is extremely useful, but in turn creates
more work and unfortunately requires more analytical skill to decipher the
data. Data is now created using text, images, social media etc. This allows for
a broader and more insightful view of big data but can take an ever-increasing
time to analyse and process the data. (BigDataLdn, 2017)
In conclusion the 3Vs of Big Data are concepts that help
providing new opportunities to utilise and process data in order to generate
business opportunities and solutions.
References:
Gewirtz, D. (2020). Volume, velocity, and variety:
Understanding the three V's of big data | ZDNet. [online] ZDNet. Available at: https://www.zdnet.com/article/volume-velocity-and-variety-understanding-the-three-vs-of-big-data/
Big Data LDN. (2020). Big Data: The 3 Vs explained | BIG
DATA LDN. [online] Available at: https://bigdataldn.com/intelligence/big-data-the-3-vs-explained/

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