Created on 11-27-2020 05:57 AM - last edited on 11-30-2020 06:05 PM by ask_bill_brooks
See latest Cloudera announcement about moving to a subscription model.
https://www.cloudera.com/downloads/paywall-expansion.html
Does this mean that even the older versions (6.3.x and older) that until now have still been available for download without a subscription, will no longer be available without a subscription?
Does that mean that if you have a cluster running 6.3.x without a subscription, you can no longer add new nodes to the cluster? or might this still work if you have already downloaded the parcels using Cloudera Manager?
What is the status of making all the code (such as Cloudera Manager) open source and available?
I've not seen any news about that anymore.
The pricing for CDH is very high, probably a lot of "legacy" users cannot afford it, what is the best option if you now need to move away from CDH, use plain Apache Hadoop? or other database such as Clickhouse or AWS Athena?
i appreciate any info on my question.
Lot's of questions.
Created 02-08-2021 01:10 AM
This will remain unchanged, as the paywall is only affecting accessing the binaries. The catch is if you have local repo set you can distribute parcels and expand cluster, but downloading parcels over internet will fail in this case.
By creating the local repo for parcels you mean that we will have to create a repo where we will have to host the .parcels file which is already downloaded on the nodes in the cluster?
Parth
Created 02-08-2021 01:21 AM
That's correct @parthk
Created 02-08-2021 01:34 AM
@GangWar we will also have to update the following config to the local parcel repo right?
Created 02-08-2021 01:43 AM
Created 02-08-2021 02:18 AM
@GangWar It worked. Thanks