2/12/2024 0 Comments E harmony desktop site![]() We were able to reduce or decrease the processing time to match by 95% plus, from two plus weeks to less than 12 hours on $3 billion plus potential matches that we created every single day. So since we migrated to the MongoDB data storage solution, we achieved amazing results. And that was way, way too long for our customer. It was taking us more than two weeks to reprocess everyone in our entire matching system. And it started to perform quite slow, way too slow. So this CMP application was built on top of the relational database. It also manages about four billion plus relationship questionnaires, with 25 plus terabytes of data. Our systems store and manage about 200 million plus photos with 15 plus terabytes of data in our photo storage. In support, 60 million plus queries, complex multi-attribute queries, daily looking across 250 plus attributes. So how much data are we talking about? Well, our compatibility matching processor, or, also known as CMP application, create about $3 billion plus potential matches per day, with about 25 plus terabytes of user data in our entire matching system. And that translates to a lot of data that we need to store, manage, and process. With 51 million plus registered members that we have, and 25 million plus visits per month, and more than 1.2 million people that get married on eHarmony since the company was founded 14 years ago by Dr. That translates to about 5% of all the new marriages in the US alone. So, on average, we have about 438 people that get married on eHarmony every single day. We operate in the United States, Canada, Australia, and UK. We currently operate across three different continents. For those of you who haven't heard about eHarmony before, we are a recommendation service that provides singles with long-term and happy relationships. So just to let you know some of the very interesting statistics. We have about more than 600,000 success couples since the founding of the company 14 years ago. ![]() I'm very excited to be part of this first ever MongoDB World.Īnd like you see in a lot of those pictures- those are not stock photos, if you have any questions. And at the end, I'd ask you to fill-in the survey about whether or not you fell in love today. Thod Nguyen, thank you so much for joining us. Imagine, if you could take the speed of development that MongoDB brings and bring it to love, we could cut out all that noise in dating and actually just find our soulmates, right? OK. He's going to share the story about how MongoDB is helping make matches, how more and more people can fall in love more quickly. And as more and more people straggle in, I'm going to thank him for joining us today. He shared that he's also excited about the vision for MongoDB we've heard this morning. He decided to join eHarmony, I'm not exactly sure why, hopefully he'll tell us, two years ago, and in that process, MongoDB has come in. He's been the CTO at several other medium and small startups. He is a CTO renowned and bringing about agile development, new technologies. He doesn't do very many presentations, so we feel particularly honored. We're really pleased to have the CTO of eHarmony. Love Actually, that's the picture it looks like. It looks like- oh, what's the name of the movie all about love? Love Actually, thank you. And, in fact, we're going to hear how that works. Thank you for joining, because falling in love and MongoDB don't really go together in my mind. We just listened to how to bring together clinical and research data and cancer, another great topic.īut I confess, there are more women in this presentation than any of the others. We've had two great stories already, how the VA is reinventing their shared services with MongoDB. We're really excited to have you here today. ![]() This is the business track of MongoDB World. Thank you so much for joining us at our third session just before lunch.
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