Dec 212012
 

Guess I will spend some time on Hadoop and Hive/HBase in the coming year, so I’m preparing …

It seems Hadoop is doing pretty good, documentation is getting better, and people are thinking more about site operation, this means it is no longer a toy. Things like access control, seperation of daemon users, and backward compatibility, all these stuffs are making it a serious (enterprise???) tool.

Why I care about site operation so much? I’m seriously doubting if I’m on dev side or ops side …

  2 Responses to “Moving back to Hadoop world”

  1. Now, I am using Hortonworks Data Platform (http://hortonworks.com/). This applies to a wide range of? Especially commercial?

    Attached to: Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) is a pure open source Apache Hadoop distribution. It is ideal for organizations that want to combine the power and cost-effectiveness of Apache Hadoop with the advanced services and reliability required for enterprise deployments.

  2. Another company full of former Yahoo! guys … but this makes sense thinking of it’s a Hadoop company ๐Ÿ˜€ .

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