On 6/20/11 12:48 AM, Edward J. Yoon wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> on a blog post). How mature is the support? What is the scale it has
>> been tested on?
> 1 rack (16 nodes, 256 cores, 10G network) was used for the SSSP test.

That sounds great.

>> Second, my graph would be stored in hbase. What is the state of the
>> hbase-hama integration?
> We'll support MapReduce-like InputFormatter/OutputFormatter in near future.

Ok, how does it work now? I read on the blog that it used to depend on
hbase but it now works on hdfs.

What is the effort to let it talk to hbase right now?

> On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 9:02 PM, Claudio Martella
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm considering using hama for my research on BSP and parallel graph
>> processing.
>> From the release notes, I see that hama has now support for fully
>> distributed computing (i see there's a SSSP on the go and one available
>> on a blog post). How mature is the support? What is the scale it has
>> been tested on?
>>
>> Second, my graph would be stored in hbase. What is the state of the
>> hbase-hama integration?
>>
>> Would have loved to avoid writing to ask these questions directly on ML,
>> but cannot find the complete answers on the wiki.
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Claudio
>>
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