Re: Linux Flavor

2009-11-02 Thread Tom Wheeler
de cluster). Just playing around with it. > Going forward, I am planning to have more nodes added to the cluster. Just > want to know which linux flavor is the best > to run Hadoop on? Please let me know. > > Regards, > Praveen > -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/

Re: Recommended file-system for DataNode

2009-10-08 Thread Tom Wheeler
nel, so I > wonder if anyone knows about this one. -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/

Re: Recommended file-system for DataNode

2009-10-08 Thread Tom Wheeler
n Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Stas Oskin wrote: > Thanks for the info, question is whether XFS performance justifies switching > from the more common Ext3? -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/

Typical Hardware for Name Node?

2009-10-02 Thread Tom Wheeler
tation from the Wiki in case anyone's interested in reading it: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HadoopPresentation -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/

Re: Hadoop on Windows

2009-09-17 Thread Tom Wheeler
using Windows probably means that they are indeed using Linux. -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/

Re: Hadoop on Windows

2009-09-17 Thread Tom Wheeler
s clusters are less efficient than linux's. I think the main problem > may be the SSH software and cygwin componets, they are first functional, > then effective. > > Song -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/

Re: What OS?

2009-08-14 Thread Tom Wheeler
r you to do a proof of concept with a couple of machines so you can gauge what performance would be like based on the actual jobs you'll be running. -- Tom Wheeler http://www.tomwheeler.com/