Re: Hello!
More like spam judging by the mail id. On Sunday, November 2, 2014, Chandrashekhar Kotekar shekhar.kote...@gmail.com wrote: Hello jackie.. looks like u have joined mailing list just now :D Regards, Chandrash3khar Kotekar Mobile - +91 8600011455 On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 6:52 PM, jackie jackiehbaseu...@126.com javascript:; wrote: Hello! -- R. A. BTW, there is a website called* Thank God it's Friday!* It tells you fun things to do in your area over the weekend. *See here: http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com*
Archive Files
Is there any approach HBASE can store archive like rarely used files on cheap storage? That's a vague question. If I may elaborate... Our current office stores terabytes of well structured log data on s3 to save cost. The other day I was asked to process all these files. These files are still used for Analytics and other decision making. The logs come from a RTB (Real Time Bidding) system. Now ideally these files would have been on HDFS, but would incur large storage costs over time since they are only occasionally used but the servers need to be up and running to store them. By context of Big Data, aren't these files big date files? If so is there a cheap way of storing them on HBASE? For example, write a storage adapter of sorts. I'm really sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this. Thanks in advance :) -- R. A. BTW, there is a website called* Thank God it's Friday!* It tells you fun things to do in your area over the weekend. *See here: http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com*
Re: Archive Files
Thanks so much guys! This is exactly what I was looking for! :-) On Saturday, October 18, 2014, Ted Yu yuzhih...@gmail.com wrote: Take a look at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-6584 It is in the upcoming hadoop 2.6 release. Cheers On Oct 18, 2014, at 3:35 AM, Ravindranath Akila ravindranathak...@gmail.com javascript:; wrote: Is there any approach HBASE can store archive like rarely used files on cheap storage? That's a vague question. If I may elaborate... Our current office stores terabytes of well structured log data on s3 to save cost. The other day I was asked to process all these files. These files are still used for Analytics and other decision making. The logs come from a RTB (Real Time Bidding) system. Now ideally these files would have been on HDFS, but would incur large storage costs over time since they are only occasionally used but the servers need to be up and running to store them. By context of Big Data, aren't these files big date files? If so is there a cheap way of storing them on HBASE? For example, write a storage adapter of sorts. I'm really sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this. Thanks in advance :) -- R. A. BTW, there is a website called* Thank God it's Friday!* It tells you fun things to do in your area over the weekend. *See here: http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com* -- R. A. BTW, there is a website called* Thank God it's Friday!* It tells you fun things to do in your area over the weekend. *See here: http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com http://www.ThankGodItIsFriday.com*
Re: RefGuide schema design examples
+1 R. A. On 20 Apr 2013 12:07, Viral Bajaria viral.baja...@gmail.com wrote: +1! On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Marcos Luis Ortiz Valmaseda marcosluis2...@gmail.com wrote: Wow, great work, Doug. 2013/4/19 Doug Meil doug.m...@explorysmedical.com Hi folks, I reorganized the Schema Design case studies 2 weeks ago and consolidated them into here, plus added several cases common on the dist-list. http://hbase.apache.org/book.html#schema.casestudies Comments/suggestions welcome. Thanks! Doug Meil Chief Software Architect, Explorys doug.m...@explorysmedical.com -- Marcos Ortiz Valmaseda, *Data-Driven Product Manager* at PDVSA *Blog*: http://dataddict.wordpress.com/ *LinkedIn: *http://www.linkedin.com/in/marcosluis2186 *Twitter*: @marcosluis2186 http://twitter.com/marcosluis2186