Re: RDBMS's support for Hadoop

2011-07-13 Thread Amareshwari Sri Ramadasu
Hi,

None of RDBMS support Hadoop architecture. But you can have look at 
Hive(hive.apache.org), a data warehouse system for Hadoop that facilitates easy 
data summarization, ad-hoc queries, and the analysis of large datasets stored 
in Hadoop compatible file systems.

Thanks
Amareshwari

On 7/13/11 11:34 AM, Raja Nagendra Kumar nagendra.r...@tejasoft.com wrote:



Hi,

Are there any plans to support Hadoop architectures natively by any of the
existing RDBMS databases such as MySQL etc.

My understanding is Hadoop can be the way to store and compute, which are
very much applicable to RDBMS sql egnine.

If this is done well, DB's can perform better, scale to comodity hardware
and users need not think of going with Hadoop way where RDMS kind of
structured data store is the need.

Regards,
Raja Nagendra Kumar,
C.T.O
www.tejasoft.com
-Hadoop Adoption India Consulting






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Re: RDBMS's support for Hadoop

2011-07-13 Thread Adarsh Sharma
There are several other ways though which you can integrate other Column 
Oriented Databases ( Hbase or Cassandra ) with Hive to provide real time 
processing.


Thanks , Adarsh

Amareshwari Sri Ramadasu wrote:

Hi,

None of RDBMS support Hadoop architecture. But you can have look at 
Hive(hive.apache.org), a data warehouse system for Hadoop that facilitates easy 
data summarization, ad-hoc queries, and the analysis of large datasets stored 
in Hadoop compatible file systems.

Thanks
Amareshwari

On 7/13/11 11:34 AM, Raja Nagendra Kumar nagendra.r...@tejasoft.com wrote:



Hi,

Are there any plans to support Hadoop architectures natively by any of the
existing RDBMS databases such as MySQL etc.

My understanding is Hadoop can be the way to store and compute, which are
very much applicable to RDBMS sql egnine.

If this is done well, DB's can perform better, scale to comodity hardware
and users need not think of going with Hadoop way where RDMS kind of
structured data store is the need.

Regards,
Raja Nagendra Kumar,
C.T.O
www.tejasoft.com
-Hadoop Adoption India Consulting






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