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01-19-2016
03:48 PM
Its created in my case
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01-19-2016
03:43 PM
@Erik Nor
This may help to clarify the question. I don't remember creating this user manually http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.3.4/bk_Ranger_Install_Guide/content/updating_ranger_admin_passwords.html
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01-19-2016
03:27 PM
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@Mehdi TAZI That's sound correct. I did connect with you on twitter. Feel free to connect back and we can discuss in detail. I do believe that you are on the right track
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01-19-2016
03:25 PM
@Cary Walker Was this helpful? If yes then please accept the answer to close the thread
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01-19-2016
02:36 PM
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@Mehdi TAZI Better compression mean less storage cost. My suggestion is not to confuse HBASE or Nosql with HDFS. There are customer who are using HDFS, Hive and not using HBASE. HBASE is designed for special use cases where you have to access data in real time "You have mentioned this already" 🙂
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01-19-2016
02:19 PM
@Mehdi TAZI Agree on Cassandra file system. It's CFS I won't compare Cassandra with HDFS. HDFS is storage layer and Cassandra is nosql database.
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01-19-2016
02:11 PM
@Mehdi TAZI HBASE and HDFS is really good combination. You don't have to store everything in HBASE. You can store field that required for your application. Having compression for HBASE and Hive table "orc" will help you to reduce your storage foot print.
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01-19-2016
01:22 PM
@Mehdi TAZI 1- You are using HBASE for very fast lookup/near real time data access - Yes it's ok. 2- You want to store data into HDFS - Yes, it's ok and it can serve many use cases down the road. You can have this data for long time. Create hive tables on top of this data for analytics or reporting.
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01-19-2016
01:16 PM
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@Mehdi TAZI Why NoSQL Solutions cassandra for example can't handle the same amount of data like HDFS ? You can find good explanation here
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01-19-2016
12:41 PM
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Linkedin Post Have you heard of computing on traditional disk-based or flash-based technologies? We all use disks/flash storage in our laptops, desktop or servers sitting in the data center. What is Apache Ignite In-Memory Data Fabric ? It's high-performance, integrated and distributed in-memory platform for computing and transacting on large-scale data sets in real-time "orders of magnitude faster than possible with traditional disk-based or flash-based technologies." Fabric: In information technology, fabric is a synonym for the words framework or platform. You can view Ignite as a collection of independent, well-integrated, in-memory components geared to improve performance and scalability of your application.Source How Ignite fits with HDFS? (Ignite file system , IGFS) IGFS shakes hand with HDFS. Hadoop can run over IGFS in plug-n-play fashion and significantly reduce I/O and improve both, latency and throughput. Why do we need another layer on the top of HDFS? IGFS supports dual-mode. As you can see in the above pic, it can be deployed as main file system or it can sit on top of HDFS to provide caching layer, provides highly configurable read-through and write-through behaviour. IGFS serve as an in-memory caching layer over disk-based HDFS. Installation scroll down to "In-Memory Hadoop Accelerator:" The best part of the install is HADOOP_README.txt and useful documentation. Check out HDP and Ignite setup guide Hive and Ignite Spark and Ignite Zeppelin and Ignite Ignite and DataGrid
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