Thank you for the feedback and directions. Very helpful, as it will help us
steer our focus in the upcoming months.

Much appreciated,
Konstantinos


On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 12:57 PM, Tom Barber <t...@analytical-labs.com>
wrote:

> Yeah Apache Beam would probably be quite good as well from a Big Data
> modelling language POV as it came from the lovely folks at Google.
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> On 17 May 2016 at 10:53, Kapil Thangavelu <kap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> One more of interest for big data workloads, apache apex for stream
>> analytics
>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 5:38 AM Merlijn Sebrechts <
>> merlijn.sebrec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> Slightly off-topic but have you ever worked with drill? We did some
>>> tests with a 200GB and 100MB dataset in an hdfs cluster and the performance
>>> we're seeing is so bad drill is unusable for us..
>>>
>>> Some initial debugging revealed that drill isn't able to distribute the
>>> workload over the cluster. The entire query runs on one server... Have you
>>> been able to get better performance out of it?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Merlijn
>>>
>>> Op dinsdag 17 mei 2016 heeft Tom Barber <t...@analytical-labs.com> het
>>> volgende geschreven:
>>> > Okay so I've been asking around as you all know and we're considering
>>> this apache specific Juju Charms page so I figured it would be useful to
>>> roundup which communities I have spoken to who have shown definite interest
>>> in collaboration.
>>> > We have:
>>> > Apache Bigtop (we all know about)
>>> > Apache Zeppelin (we all know about)
>>> > Apache Karaf
>>> > Apache Nutch
>>> > Apache OODT
>>> > Apache Joshua (Incubating)
>>> > Apache Kylin
>>> > I'm sure there will be more, and probably some I've just forgotten
>>> about or other people spoke to, but I think thats a pretty good start.
>>> > As me and Kevin also discussed Drill is also a pretty important one
>>> from a personal perspective as it offers the best (IMHO) route to getting
>>> SQL over a bunch of your NOSQL charms with minimal effort, which then helps
>>> Saiku and any other BI tooling you guys get into the platform. Its great
>>> having all the big data stuff, but we need ways for end users to get this
>>> stuff back out!
>>> >
>>> > Tom
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