Hi, José Luis Larroque, Thanks very much for your reply.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 7:42 AM, José Luis Larroque <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi xing, > > There are two good books of Giraph as far as i know: > > - Practical Graph Analytics with Apache Giraph > - Large-Scale Graph Processing Using Apache Giraph > > You really should use one of those (or both if you can afford them), > because they will save you some time in your effort of learning Giraph. > > In my opinion, you should use Giraph 1.2, because the previous version has > some problems with out-of-core performance, and when you start to do > serious stuff with this framework, you probably will hit that issue. > > The version of hadoop depends of the version of Giraph that you will > choose. I recently saw that a user told us that Giraph 1.2 can be used with > Hadoop 2.6. > > Anyway, your question for a beginner in this framework is, in my opinion, > to generic for been more specific. > > Good luck! > > > > > -- > *José Luis Larroque* > Licenciado en Informática - Facultad de Informática - UNLP > Desarrollador Java y .NET en LIFIA > > 2017-04-11 9:36 GMT-03:00 Xing Feng <[email protected]>: > > > Hi, all, > > > > I am a student from Sydney, Australia. I am new to giraph. > > > > After searching Internet, I found it is hard to find some useful > materials > > as codes of HADOOP and Giraph are both involving. > > > > I even have not finished the tutorial on the official website. > > I wonder if someone could tell me where to find some up-to-date learning > > materials and what is the recommended version of giraph and hadoop to try > > our giraph examples. > > > > > > -- > > Best Regards. > > --- > > Xing FENG > > The University of New South Wales > > PhD Student > > Mobile: +61 413 8572 88 > > > -- Best Regards. --- Xing FENG The University of New South Wales PhD Student Mobile: +61 413 8572 88
