[AccessD] The direction of data processing

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Mon Jan 27 19:00:18 CST 2014


Hi All:

Note: You might be able to save yourself a lot of work, if you are planning to become more active it Hadoop, by just installing the Hadoop on a pure Linux box rather than have to install an emulator (Cygwin: http://www.cygwin.com/) on a Windows as like every emulator it is not 100 percent.

Jim  

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From: "Gustav Brock" <gustav at cactus.dk>
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] The direction of data processing

Hi Shamil

No, it is far from free, neither at Amazon, but for development you can turn the server off, when you don't need it.

Or you can run your own install. I believe you can download ready-to-run VM images, or follow this guide which I located the other day for running Hadoop on Windows:

http://v-lad.org/Tutorials/Hadoop/00%20-%20Intro.html

/gustav


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Sendt: 27. januar 2014 11:44
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Emne: Re: [AccessD] The direction of data processing

 Hi Gustav --

Yes, I've seen that Hadoop is hosted on Windows Azure but the price seems to be high(?) - and Amazon EMR ( http://aws.amazon.com/elasticmapreduce/pricing/ ) hosting proposals are more affordable?

Forgot to mention - Cassandra ( http://cassandra.apache.org/ ) is the third noSQL in my list. 

Thank you.

-- Shamil


Monday, January 27, 2014 10:55 AM +01:00 from "Gustav Brock" <gustav at cactus.dk>:
>Hi Shamil
>
>Yes, and Hadoop even runs at Azure:
>
>http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/documentation/services/hdinsight
>
>/gustav
>
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>Shamil
>Sendt: 27. januar 2014 09:38
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>Emne: Re: [AccessD] The direction of data processing
>
> Hi Jim and Gustav --
>
><<<
>What a moment to bring a potent Oracle server on its knees. That must have been a cup of coffee you never forget.
>>>>
>Oracle devs are known(?) to charge their Oracle servers with long running cycled SPs utilizing cursors - wasn't that the case?
>As opposed to MS SQL T-SQL devs who mainly write set-oriented data 
>manipulation SPs - so even when processing large data volumes they keep 
>their MS SQL Servers flying... :)
>
>As for NoSQL - Redis (  http://redis.io/ ) somehow keeps constantly popping-up in the IT-related stuff I'm reading - so Redis (and Hadoop) - are on first positions in my NoSQL bookmarks...
>
>-- Shamil 


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