Google Caffeine Allows Google to Indexing Blog Much Larger

January 17th, 2012 by goendul Leave a reply »

In comparison to the old index, Google Caffeine Allows Google to indexing blog on a much larger scale, making it possible for users to find new pages or information faster than before. The old index, which was comprised of several layers, refreshed at a much slower rate than Caffeine because Google would have to analyze the entire web before a page could be made available to the searcher. With Caffeine, Google is able to analyze the web in small portions and update the search index on a regular basis.

According to the announcement, “Caffeine takes up nearly 100 million gigabytes of storage in one database and adds new information at a rate of hundreds of thousands of gigabytes per day.”

What does this mean for searches and content owners? Vanessa Fox of Search Engine Land writes, “Caffeine is a revamp of Google’s indexing infrastructure. It is not a change to Google’s ranking algorithms.” Just to inform to you, that you can see on my blog Goendul is still loyal on Page Rank 1 :)

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  1. feekyu says:

    google caffein start from when? can it’s caused pr drop?

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