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Good to know. Will look into the Raspberry Pi 4 (w/4GB RAM).
In general, are there any tuning or configuration tips/tricks for very
memory-constrained deployments (e.g., 1-4GB RAM)?
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No sorry I'm not at liberty to share other people's code.
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 9:33 AM, Gourav Sengupta < gourav.sengu...@gmail.com >
wrote:
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> Hi Reynold,
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> I am genuinely curious about queries which are more than 1 MB and am
> stunned by tens of MB's. Any samples to share :)
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Hi Reynold,
I am genuinely curious about queries which are more than 1 MB and am
stunned by tens of MB's. Any samples to share :)
Regards,
Gourav
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 5:03 PM Reynold Xin wrote:
> There is no explicit limit but a JVM string cannot be bigger than 2G. It
> will also at some
Hello,
I have 2 parquet tables:
stored - table of 10 M records
data - table of 100K records
*This is fast:*
val dataW = data.where("registration_ts in (20190516204l,
20190515143l,20190510125l, 20190503151l)")
dataW.count
res44: Long = 42
//takes 3 seconds
stored.join(broadcast(dataW),
Thank you, Jacek.
BTW, I added `@private` since we need PMC's help to make an Apache Spark
release.
Can I get more feedbacks from the other PMC members?
Please me know if you have any concerns (e.g. Release date or Release
manager?)
As one of the community members, I assumed the followings (if