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On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Mark Bonnekessel <mar...@mailbox.org>
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> Hi,
>
> we are trying to setup apache spark on a raspberry pi cluster for
> educational use.
> Spark is installed in a docker container and all necessary ports are
> exposed.
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Hi,
we are trying to setup apache spark on a raspberry pi cluster for educational
use.
Spark is installed in a docker container and all necessary ports are exposed.
After we start master and workers, all workers are listed as alive in the
master web ui (http://master:8080 <http://master:8
Hi,
we are trying to setup apache spark on a raspberry pi cluster for educational
use.
Spark is installed in a docker container and all necessary ports are exposed.
After we start master and workers, all workers are listed as alive in the
master web ui (http://master:8080 <http://master:8
Has anyone tried using Raspberry Pi for Spark? How efficient is it to use
around 10 Pi's for local testing env ?
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Pi's bus speed, memory size and access speed, and processing ability are
limited. The only benefit could be the power consumption.
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Sandeep Singh sand...@techaddict.me
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Has anyone tried using Raspberry Pi for Spark? How efficient is it to use
around 10
ability are
limited. The only benefit could be the power consumption.
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Sandeep Singh sand...@techaddict.me
wrote:
Has anyone tried using Raspberry Pi for Spark? How efficient is it to use
around 10 Pi's for local testing env ?
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anyone tried using Raspberry Pi for Spark? How efficient is it to use
around 10 Pi's for local testing env ?
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Has anyone tried using Raspberry Pi for Spark? How efficient is it to use
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